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Sexuality - isn't it natural?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Gregorian" data-source="post: 61620824" data-attributes="member: 79115"><p>my 2 cents for the OP (note, posting from glitchy phone, forgive typos):</p><p></p><p>Read the song of solomon some time... Sexuality is not inherently sinful, the misuse of it is. God made us naked and his first commandment was "fill the earth!" throughout the bible, he reminds husbands that our body is not our own, but belngs to our wife, likewise the wife's body is not her own, but belongs to her husband. To deprive eachother is against god's word... this isn't exactly on topic, but should illustrate that sex (in the right context) was god's idea.</p><p></p><p>so sexual curiosity and fantasy during puberty seems natural. acting upon it can be harmful, and thus immoral... but to tell a child that their bodyis sinful and shameful... how can that do anything but poison God's gift of sexuality later in life?</p><p></p><p>as far as masturbation goes... again, there are ways for it to be wrong... fantasizing about cheating or hurting someone or otherwise sinning, is a sign of a sinful nature and is wrong... if a husband masturbates so much that he doesn't have time for his wife or other responsibilties, that's no good... but the act itself isn't to blame because some may desire the proper use of their spouce, rather than something sinful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Gregorian, post: 61620824, member: 79115"] my 2 cents for the OP (note, posting from glitchy phone, forgive typos): Read the song of solomon some time... Sexuality is not inherently sinful, the misuse of it is. God made us naked and his first commandment was "fill the earth!" throughout the bible, he reminds husbands that our body is not our own, but belngs to our wife, likewise the wife's body is not her own, but belongs to her husband. To deprive eachother is against god's word... this isn't exactly on topic, but should illustrate that sex (in the right context) was god's idea. so sexual curiosity and fantasy during puberty seems natural. acting upon it can be harmful, and thus immoral... but to tell a child that their bodyis sinful and shameful... how can that do anything but poison God's gift of sexuality later in life? as far as masturbation goes... again, there are ways for it to be wrong... fantasizing about cheating or hurting someone or otherwise sinning, is a sign of a sinful nature and is wrong... if a husband masturbates so much that he doesn't have time for his wife or other responsibilties, that's no good... but the act itself isn't to blame because some may desire the proper use of their spouce, rather than something sinful. [/QUOTE]
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