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2007-05-07 05:22:02 · 39 answers · asked by Giggly Giraffe 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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It is an interesting meditation to think about the torn hymen of a woman and the tearing of the veil in the Temple when Jesus died.

2007-05-07 05:40:11 · answer #1 · answered by Midge 7 · 2 0

Virginity is not restored, that is why it is important to be with someone that you truly want to be with too many people are so promiscuous and use sex for thier own amusement not thinking of the consequences, and some women do not think that God gave them a body for a temple, but to be used for gain money or they think they can get a man to love them which in all reality many , Men don't think with thier brain and tend to only want to satisfy thierselves and don't care about what being with some one can truly mean, That is why it is important to make a decision you have truly thought through, virginity or losing your innocence to someones one time desire is not worth it.

2007-05-07 05:33:12 · answer #2 · answered by bryton1001 4 · 0 0

Yes, according to this fool(IMO)


Peter Damian, an eleventh-century monastic leader and Church reformer, has received a modest place in the historiography of early medieval philosophy because of his little tract De divina omnipotentia. In this work, Damian treats two questions related to the limits of divine power: can God restore virginity to a woman who has lost it, and, can God change the past? Damian has often been depicted as a thinker who, in his defense of divine omnipotence, went as far as denying the universal validity of the principle of non-contradiction. For the most part, this depiction of Damian is unfounded. Nevertheless, De divina omnipotentia is an interesting document related to the early developments of medieval discussion concerning modalities and divine omnipotence.

To determine whether God can restore virginity, we need to find out whether getting virginity back is a good thing. In Damian's view, there is no doubt about it. As the loss of virginity is an evil, getting virginity back would be a good thing. Since God Almighty can will and do anything that is good, he can will to restore virginity, and he can restore it. .

Damian expands his solution by explaining that there are two relevant ways of understanding what the restoration of virginity means Restoring virginity concerns either the fullness of merits (iuxta meritorum plenitudinem) or the integrity of the flesh (iuxta carnis integritatem). Restoration of virginity according to merit is possible, maintains Damian, for it consists of returning to the Lord. And, surely, the creator of humans can also repair the damage that the loss of virginity causes to the flesh. Thus, Damian can end his main discussion concerning the first question by boldly declaring that God can restore virginity to a woman, no matter how many husbands she has had, and that he can also repair the sign of virginity in her flesh, so that it is as good as when she emerged from her mother's womb.

As already intimated the restoration of virginity that Damian affirms as possible does not imply any interfering with past events. This goes both for restoration of fullness of merits and restoration of the integrity of the flesh. In the remarks related to restoration of virginity that Damian presents later in De divina omnipotentia, he mainly concentrates on the restoration of virginity according to the integrity of the flesh

Damian makes some comparisons that make it clear that the restoration of virginity is a miracle within some present moment of time. Damian says that restoring virginity is a lesser miracle than the virgin birth. The virgin birth is like going through doors without opening them; the restoring of virginity is like closing doors that have been opened . Damian further compares the virgin birth and the restoration of virginity to the eternal life of Enoch and the resurrection of Lazarus . What seems to be common to the restoration of virginity, the resurrection, and the closing of doors is that, in all three cases, something is restored to its original state. Such a restoration need not affect the past in any way. Restoring virginity does nothing to the fact that a woman has lost her virginity and has been without it, as the resurrection of Lazarus does not remove the fact that he has died and been dead. Restoration of virginity is an "ordinary" miracle comparable to some of the miracles that are reported in the Bible.

2007-05-07 05:36:17 · answer #3 · answered by bomullock 5 · 0 0

God restoring virginity? LoL, I am a Christian and I have to laugh at that one. What in the world are you talking about? God does not restore viriginity.

2007-05-07 05:28:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They taught us about that in high school, called secondary virgins.
If you made a mistake, just promise to yourself and God that you will never have sex again until you are married. If you really want it and stick to it, God will forgive you.

2007-05-08 02:19:05 · answer #5 · answered by Fancy You 6 · 1 0

What? Virginity is never restored....period. Once you lose it, its gone. Sorry. The only way to keep the virginity is to keep your pants zipped up, thats out of Gods control.

2007-05-07 05:25:51 · answer #6 · answered by jpursell84 4 · 4 0

The answer to that is never. Read the Bible, it will bless you. There is no re virgins. Not even surgery can do that. No more than one can be a little pregnant.

2007-05-07 05:27:00 · answer #7 · answered by Batty1970 2 · 2 1

Virginity is more of of a mental/emotional thing than it is physical. I do believe that God does give us emotional and mental redemption, though. We all make mistakes, but there is always hope, and always redemption.

2007-05-07 05:31:04 · answer #8 · answered by Jm 2 · 0 0

Angels. Thank you for the laugh. I needed it after a couple sad questions. LOL BTW I am an angel. Giggity-giggity.

2007-05-07 05:32:30 · answer #9 · answered by great gig in the sky 7 · 2 0

He can restore anything in the heart of a man or woman...if the person is willing to believe Him & trust Him for it....

2007-05-07 05:27:22 · answer #10 · answered by Fairlady 3 · 1 2

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