I am just curious as a worse case scenario. LOL! Curious? Hmm...I guess that it was my curiosity that got me in this situation in the first place.
2007-06-13
14:15:03
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Well, I think that "Hell" is a bit harsh here. We have to ask whether our old laws are relevant in the 21st. century.
2007-06-13
14:18:58 ·
update #1
Life is full of passions! What will happen will happen right?
2007-06-13
14:20:10 ·
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The worst thing the Church can do is disfellowship or excommunicate you. Since you haven't made the covenants associated with the temple yet, excommunication will only be a possibility if you don't show remorse and a desire to repent.
Talk with your bishop as it is his calling to provide for your welfare. He will try to talk you out of abortion (if a pregnancy resulted) - either keeping the baby or putting it up for adoption is much more in line with Church practices. You will probably be forbidden to say public prayers at Church functions, partake of the sacrament, and participate in baptisms for the dead during the repentance process.
2007-06-13 14:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, I was born in Utah, My whole family is Mormon. I have left the church but I am constantly asked to teach other people about the Mormon Church because of my deep ties with it.
Your "vow" of chastity has nothing to do with being Mormon, all the Monotheisms denounce sex before marriage, and even after marriage its thought about as "dirty and immoral" by some, if your not trying to conceive a child.
The most important things to remember are to be careful, protect yourself and try to live your life for you, not for your parents, friends, boyfriend or your church. If you want to break your vow, do it for the right reasons, your own reasons that you will not regret. I can't help but mention that feel sorry for my “innocent” Mormon cousins. One in particular that is getting ready to leave for a mission and at the age of 21, she has never experienced true physical love and passion with a man. These experiences are very important to me and they should be embraced and not shunned.
So, the worst thing that could happen to you if you break you vow is the same as if you don’t….. Will you regret it if you do? Will you regret it if you don’t? Only you know what is in your heart.
2007-06-13 14:42:07
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answered by tippytetoe 2
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If you haven't broken the laws of chastity already, I plead with you not to do so. A temporary moment of lust cannot replace eternal happiness or the peace of mind that comes from the Holy Spirit by knowing that you are living according to the will of God. The worst fate is that we will never fully repent of that mistake. We can be, like your question was previously, removed out of our place. We shall not qualify for the gift of salvation.
2007-06-13 14:19:22
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answered by Arthurpod 4
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Aids
2007-06-13 14:17:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Chastity isn't a vow that you make it is a commandment from God. Should you break it? No
Remember to pray and ask for guidence and strength.
"Bridle your passions"
2007-06-13 14:18:42
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answered by Bubblewrap 4
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Increase in the possibility of getting an STD
2007-06-13 14:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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im not going to lecture you on why mormonism is a very, very scary/bad religion. but, being someone who is Christian but not mormon, i'll say this- if you truly believe Christ came to save you, and if your religion teaches that you'll be forgiven any sins you commit, then nothing will happen, unless- worst case scenario- your parents or bishop find out.
2007-06-13 14:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell.
2007-06-13 14:16:53
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answered by Jay 6
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An STD or unwanted pregnancy if you don't use protection. Keep up on those gynecologist visits, too!
2007-06-13 14:18:29
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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The worst thing a mormon (or anyone) can do is let someone else dictate their lives. Sex is not evil as they would have you believe.
2007-06-13 14:19:48
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answered by FireBug 5
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