"For this is the will of God, your sanctification; that is, that you abstain from sexual immorality;
that each of you know how to possess his own vessel in sanctification and honor,
not in lustful passion, like the Gentiles who do not know God; and that no man transgress and defraud his brother in the matter because the Lord is the avenger in all these things, just as we also told you before and solemnly warned you.
For God has not called us for the purpose of impurity, but in sanctification. "
I Thessalonians 4:3-7
Do you really want to have intercourse with a woman who has no regard for God and would raise your child to be a son of hell?
May I suggest some good Bible teaching:
http://www.derekprince.org/site/PageServer
2007-05-20 13:08:31
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Leah is 100% correct. When I was five years old, I said for the first time, that I was a girl and not a boy. I said it often to my parents and to Psychiatrists who would just not believe me until I was twelve. When I tried to commit suicide, a Psychiatrist finally diagnosed me with having a very profound gender dysphoria which is caused by having transsexualism. Just before I turned thirteen, I was put on GnRh inhibitors and anti androgens these stop the effects of testosterone and stop puberty. Then when I was sixteen according to the standards of care (soc) the inhibitors were stopped, and I started taking estrogen. I then started to experience female puberty the way I should have when I was four years younger. And yes once a child who has been diagnosed with transsexualism, and has followed the standard of care should be allowed to transition. In the United States the minimum age that Sex Reassignment Surgery (SRS) can be done is eighteen. Although in some countries, the legal age is sixteen to have SRS.
2016-05-22 10:16:14
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answered by ? 3
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Jesus love you, I added you in my contacts but I would like to know you, what's your first name so that I could pray for you! I'm 22 and I'm a virgin too. I'm not afraid of telling you cause I guess everyone knows it. As you are struggling, know that I am struggling too but resist. If you go out to try sex, you will fall in a worse position you were before knowing God. You should know that God loves you and he will not put you in a temptation too big for you: 1 Corinthians 10, 13... resist you might encounter the love of your life pretty soon and you will be happy you waited so long!
2007-05-21 04:09:13
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answered by Anita 4
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If the commitment you made to Jesus by being saved meant enough to you, you would not have even thought about wishing to have sex before you were saved. Get married and give the girl you really love the best gift -your virginity- and hopefully she'll have hers to give to you.
2007-05-20 13:09:15
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answered by Allison 2
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Be thankful that you still have your virginity. I know that it's hard but if stay prayerful whenever temptation comes your way God will open up a door of escape. Try to save yourself until marriage, it will be worth the wait.
2007-05-21 06:19:37
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answered by Christopher S 1
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U R A REAL MAN,FOR SURE...AND VERY OPEN....IM A CHRISTIAN ALSO, NOW....BUT BACK AFTER HIGH SCHOOL AT 20yrs OLD I MADE A BIG MISTAKE, I GOT A GIRL PERGNENT THAT I DID NOT LOVE...WE HAD A GIRL THAT I SPENT THOUSANDS ON....NOW I HEAR IM A GRANDPA AND HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OF THE GRANDKIDS.....MY GIRL LEFT 7yrs AGO AND SOLD THE HOUSE I BUILT FOR THEM........IM ALL ALONE NOW....NEVER REMARRIED....SO TO ANSWER U, KEEP THAT PART OF U UNTIL U R IN LOVE WITH THAT SPEACIAL LADY-OK... GOD BLESS YA
2007-05-20 13:20:06
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answered by BUD 5
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Having sex will in no way, shape, or form make it easier to follow Christ. Also, and more importantly, the Bible speaks against sexual relations outside of marriage.
2007-05-20 13:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Christian you should not have sex before marriage.
2007-05-20 22:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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In what way do you think it would make it easier to honor your commitment by breaking it?
2007-05-20 13:09:25
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answered by beatlefan 7
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You're not saved. No one is, until Judgment day.
"He that endureth unto the end, the same shall be saved."
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2007-05-20 13:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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