losing your virginity is not a sin. your marital status while losing your virginity could be a sin depending on your religion.
2006-08-04 18:51:16
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answer #1
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answered by mj 5
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NO act by itself is ever a sin.It is your intent/mindset behind doing an act that decides whether its a sin, or not.I can narrate you a story to give an example.
Two friends were passing down the lane together and each asking the other where he was proceeding to. The first one said,"To the Pimp boy!!For some fun." The other one replied,"I am going to the temple " They both die after some time and the first one goes to the Heaven, where as the one visiting temple goes to hell. When the question was asked to the God, He replied," Though the first one was physically present with the *****, he always thought feeling guilty not having done any religious acts to please me and always thought of me every moment without his knowledge too. Whereas though you came to the temple , but always thought of your friend having the good time at the pimp.You never placed me in your heart, hence you go to hell."
God needs place in the heart and not acts.
If your love is pure, and you both are equally dedicated to each other and when the expression of faith, respect and love results in physical expression it is never a sin.LOVE IS GOD, & GOD IS LOVE. Love in any form when pure from within is God's Grace. It cannot be sin.
2006-08-05 02:20:27
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the xtian religion, any form of sexual pleasure not involving the production of children is a sin. Xtians regard any human behavior from desire to be a selfish act of turning away from god. Sex, as taught by xtian theology, is a spiritually unclean act, at least if there is no intention to create a baby involved.
And that's reason #862 why I will never subscribe to such a backwards religion.
2006-08-05 01:58:34
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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Keep aside the question of sin.
It is a question of being faithful to your spouse. These days you need to be more faithfully as incurable STDs are a real problem. Moreover, if you have sex with a person once - next time when you meet him/her there will be a tendency for it again. So, for a faithful married life (if you wish that), it is better to start with and stay with the same person.
2006-08-05 04:04:42
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answered by latterviews 5
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Judeo-Christian tradition has taught for thousands of years:
1. Single people should be celibate.
2. Married people should be faithful to each other (adultery is wrong).
The Catholic Church recognizes the power of sex when it teaches, "Sexuality affects all aspects of the human person in the unity of his body and soul."
Fornication, sex between an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, is contrary to their human dignity and the dignity of human sexuality.
Chastity means the successful integration of sexuality within the person. A chaste person's body and spirit lives in unity and opposes any behavior that would impair that unity.
The purpose of sex is to bring a husband and wife closer and to create human life.
With love in Christ.
2006-08-06 00:16:58
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Involving in sexual activity before marriage is wrong. But when it happens after marriage, it becomes the very perfection for two people in deep love could attain. Marriage is the only contract or permission for physical intimacy. Other than this there is no meaning in the instituition of marriage at all. and there is no necessity for a marriage to take place. It is just a meaningless act.
When two persons falls deeply in love their love should culminate in physical love and they should become one. And it is for this perfect love to reach its very perfection that they should become one in both their body and in mind. Marriage is a blessing given by God and by the society and also its the permission given by both of them. We can only find our true love only once in a life time right? Physical love should happen between them and marriage is the only way for the merging of two body and soul.
2006-08-05 06:28:05
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answered by Sergia Mary 2
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Losing virginity is not a sin . But it depends on the community, the country your living with. We can have our own view point, but as man is a social animal, we must respect the society.
2006-08-05 01:51:55
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answered by sunil s 2
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Is this even a PHILOSOPHY question?
But, yes, it is a sin and 1/3-1/2 of America has done it.
-Hytegia
2006-08-05 01:52:36
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answered by Hytegia 2
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losing virginity to your husband after marriage is not considered as sin. at all. it is the law of the nature & society.
2006-08-05 01:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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do you think losing yours is? it depends on your own moral standards. God created us in his image and the bible tells us to procreate. You need to think about what you are doing and how you feel. Are you doing this out of spite? love? curiosity? just remember, they are your feelings and you have to live with them. If that brain in your head is telling you no, not a good idea, listen to it!!!!
2006-08-05 01:58:17
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answered by Cheryl F 2
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