premarital sex a sin?

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  1. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    premarital sex a sin?
    No.... NO!!
     
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  3. Rom Registered Senior Member

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    Do as you are told God Boy or burn in hell for eternity, and give to the colection plate cause if you don't then the church might not be the ritchest organisation on earth and the pope won't get to sit in an all gold diamond encrusted chair, oh by the way you can do what ever you like as long as you ask for forgiveness before you die so ignore the rules and get busy Yeah!
     
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  5. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    Ahhh.... am I supposed to reply to that run-on sentence....?

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  7. Cris In search of Immortality Valued Senior Member

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    Sin merely means to disobey a rule defined by a theistic religion. The action may or may not coincide with rational moral issues. E.g. murder is usually considered a sin by many religions and coincides with secular poor morality.

    Within Christian mythology pre-marital sex is categorized as a sin. Outside of such puritanical outdated institutions, sex, before, inside, or outside of marriage is a natural, healthy activity of normal consenting adults.
     
  8. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    Hey Cris. How's going? Long time no see....

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    I remember my first post and you were the first to reply. You already had a few thousands of posts....

    ...
    Things changed..........

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    Yaba Daba :m:
     
  9. Cris In search of Immortality Valued Senior Member

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    Hiya TS - ahh but I aim for quality not quantity -

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  10. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    Well... better if you have both

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    At least I'm not like MacM or Xev....

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    Lawdog, to me, if the spouse fully confident the marriage(both non-catholic or catholic) was invalid and could latter be anulled, then divorce would be OK. But if the marriage ends up not anulled but legally divorced, then the marriage exists.

    Well, preventing pregancy isn't wrong. What's wrong, I think, is when people take an act, who's nature among others is procreation, and then alter its nature. In natural planing, among God's purposes to the act, procreation remains but with reduced chance. With artificial birth control, however, owing to human failure, procreation may happen, but the human intent is cto forcibly alter its nature. Likewise, if a couple is infertile, their chance of procreation is almost 0--less than that of artificial birth control--but because they're not forcibly removing the nature of the act, they're not commiting sin.
     
  12. geeser Atheism:is non-prophet making Valued Senior Member

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    there you go weed eater guy heres a prime example of why pratice makes perfect
    (waters a girl by the way.)
    if the guy or guys she has been with had, had more experience, she would like it.
     
  13. water the sea Registered Senior Member

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    Roman was talking about the film Amelie.
     
  14. geeser Atheism:is non-prophet making Valued Senior Member

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    as the thread is about premarital sex, an easy mistake to make, but then practice must of made it perfect for you, good.
     
  15. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    That's the spirit!

    Yaba Daba :m:
     
  16. nameless Registered Senior Member

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    Hahahahahahahaahahahaahah!!!!!
    Thanx for that. <wipes eyes>
    You must live a very 'conflicted' life. Only 'solution' that I can think of that is not hypocricy is to 'dump' one of your 'beliefs', either the Xtian 'belief', or the 'belief' that you are a 'realist'. Conflict gone. Poof!
     
  17. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    Where in the Bible does it say we can't f*** before getting married?

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  18. Russ723 Relatively Hairless Ape Registered Senior Member

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    That's like helping Habitat For Humanity build a home, only to shoot people from its roof.

    Ridiculous
     
  19. stretched a junkie's broken promise Valued Senior Member

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    Quote w:
    "Do you think "god" "made" us?
    Do you believe in "god"?"

    * Define your concept of god. Then I can answer this.
     
  20. water the sea Registered Senior Member

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    Why *my* concept of god?
    Answer for yours.
     
  21. stretched a junkie's broken promise Valued Senior Member

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    Quote w:
    "Why *my* concept of god?
    Answer for yours."

    * `K. Do I think god made us?
    I entertain the thought that the "universe", and by default ourselves, may be a manifestation of "a" consciousness. I cannot by the Biblical or religious definition of "god", call this consciousness "god".

    * Do I believe in "god"?
    I believe there is a higher/superior/ineffable consciousness than what I myself percieve. This consciousness my be within or without my consciousness. By the same definition as above I cannot call this god.

    * Your turn.
     
  22. Cottontop3000 Death Beckoned Registered Senior Member

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    She's a flake.
     
  23. water the sea Registered Senior Member

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    stretched,


    I'm afraid I can't relate here. I never really understood this thing called "consciousness".


    I think that our comprehension and analysis of that which we explore is too great for our current limited vocabulary. The words we use are bound to miss that which we are trying to name.

    My understanding of God is intuitive. I have tried, in the past, to make definitions, but it turned out they are always insufficient. So, for the time being, I will refrain from doing this any further.

    It is amazing how we can communicate at all.



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    Cottontop3000,



    What is a "flake", if this is said about a person?




    ~water~
     

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