Message from @REEEEEEEE123
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Sex in marriage is meant for: 1) Procreation, 2) be a spiritual act between the husband and wife, 3) Have fun with your player two
But, sex definitely should not intentionally be done while avoiding procreation
Nowhere does the Bible prohibit sex for pleasure. In fact, the Song of Solomon roundly approves of sex for pleasure.
Thats what im saying
sex is definitely meant to be a pleasurable act between a married husband and wife
Long live the alt right
What?
lmao
We are not the alt-right, we are the real right @Deleted User
The true conservatives
@KekFromKekistan sorry but this is @Deleted User sting
@REEEEEEEE123 at the same time, morality shouldnt only be followed after the bible
what
@shovel wdym
i mean that
theres some limits
of human decency
as in not having casual sex
even if its encouraged by the bible doesnt mean you should do it
casual sex isn't encouraged in the Bible.
Im talking casual sex between a husband and wife
This is deeper and richer than sex for pleasure, and it is certainly biblical to appreciate sex as a physical manifestation of God's statement that "they [the husband and wife] shall become one flesh"
^^^
Its more than just casual
intentionally thwarting sex's natural end to procreation is immoral
its like vomiting out food after eating to continue enjoying the taste
Thats not what Im arguing.
okay I thought you were arguing for contraception
lol no
Sex is fine as long as you’re married and are open to the possibility of a child while doing it.
there is a spiritual/emotional aspect of sex, thats one reason why rape is so bad cuz of the emotional damage
There’s a reason that St. Paul writes how when you fornicate with a prostitute that you both leave a piece of one another with you.
Sex isn’t “just sex.” It is a spiritual transaction.
@Indra The bible does say that a married couple can mutually agree to temporarily not have sex but that they should eventually "join back together" to ward off evil influences
There is a specific verse, not sure which
There have been “brother and sister” type marriages in the past, before. Saints have done it.
Though the priest usually would encourage consummation for spiritual reasons.
St. John of Kronstadt is a relatively recent example.
What are these "brother and sister" marriages?