No, honey, once that's done - it's done. Something tells me you know better...
2007-01-06 20:47:52
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answer #1
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answered by sheryl l 1
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No one ever concretely knows! There are further dimensions around, beyond and above us that we are not able to grasp. There are repetitions and further potentialities of transcendental virtuosity and virtuality that we are not able to fetch.
Would an unborn baby know what he or she is going to become! Would a sperm cell have an idea of what it is to become a full-fledged human being? Would a sperm cell know whether it would be able and allowed to materialize into a human being, or into a wild ferocious beast, and be dramatically pushed out into a sun-beshined and luscious world, and grow up to become a new Einstein, a new Saddam, or a new Pope, or a fiercy lion, or a monster of some fear arising kind?
We have mystic visions about our teleology, we have life-impulses, and we have hopes, but it's all imaginations based on our past and actual life-experiences and imaginations. There have been written many many books on this subject. But it's all fantasies mostly based on what is already known or imagined.
There is a transcendental meaning behind all life that we are not able to grasp. Life is heuristic, ferocious, experienced as mostly unfair in its drives.
The idea of God we have developed so far is that of an all-powerful father of our community and of ourselves, and all merciful, all loving etc. In reality He could as well be considered as all merciless, as the wildest most ferocious of beasts, as creating life as a ferocious mess, as an eat-and/or-be eaten jungle, where the different life expressions don't know whether they will be allowed to live and progress.
Anyway, someone who has been a virgin, she or he "has been" a virgin, therefore no longer a virgin, not again a virgin, just as much as an adult person cannot go back into a pre-puberty state. But I guess that if we get a new life after our death (we die because we apparently no longer are able nor allowed to RENEW ourselves in our personal body, but we may get offspring - children - for our renewal and continuity into other life bodies), and for instance, and hopefully, at a higher level, promoted into a higher level of existence, material and/or spiritual, on the path to a newer level and to newer visions,
then we may enjoy a "new virginity" which again will be "broken" in order to be "opened" to a newer and hopefully better state, into a newer life-potentiality.
No?
2007-01-06 21:50:11
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answered by pasquale garonfolo 7
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Not physically. But you will be spiritually virginal as part of the Church that belongs to Christ. Like starting from scratch free of all other influences other than the truth of Christ's teachings - if you allow Him to come into your life and submit your entire being to Him and believe in Him as your Savior!
God Bless You
2007-01-06 21:02:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You will never be a virgin again, and there's no more room for slu*s like you.
How dare you use a screen name based on a respectable religious woman from the Bible?
2007-01-06 20:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, believe it or not... But I know for a fact that some Christan's believe in something called "secondary virginity". I think you have to go with out for a year to achieve this height of crazy!
2007-01-06 20:51:56
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answered by MotherMayI? 4
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physically, no, lol, not at all.
technically not even spiritually. your first experience belongs to that person you had sex with, and any other experiences belong to the person/people that you had sex with. That's why sex with multiple partners is degrading to both parties. It's like giving away precious gems to creeps and vagabonds.
2007-01-06 20:49:04
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answer #6
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answered by Justin M 2
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No, Mary. Why would you want to be a virgin again?
Rock on, Mama!
2007-01-06 20:47:57
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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Spiritually speaking yes.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-01-06 20:47:48
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answered by ? 7
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being born again don't take away your past experience or your Heimlich its just hogwash
2007-01-06 20:49:10
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answered by Realdeal 2
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I doubt it... i was going to become a xtian so i could do magic tricks like jesus... but it turns out that the whole bible thing is a crock...
2007-01-06 20:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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