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This is for the religious types out there. Forget about my other so-called sins and focus on this if you can . . .

I have no interest in having children. None. The idea of being pregnant makes me a little bit ill. I don't think I have the ability to raise one of my own. I prefer old people and cats.

Keep in mind I'm 27 (28 July 3rd!) so it's getting to the point where telling me that I'll change my mind is ridiculous.

So . . .

1. Is my "no trespassing" stance on my uterus a sin?
2. If so, why would God want me to breed when I have no interest in it? Doesn't he want children to be with parents who will welcome them and love them?

Answer. I'm rather curious to see what the answers will be.

2007-07-01 07:49:05 · 9 answers · asked by MsE 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

This is for the religious types out there. Forget about my other so-called sins and focus on this if you can . . .

I have no interest in having children. None. The idea of being pregnant makes me a little bit ill. I don't think I have the ability to raise one of my own. I prefer old people and cats.

Keep in mind I'm 27 (28 July 3rd!) so it's getting to the point where telling me that I'll change my mind is ridiculous.

So . . .

1. Is my "no trespassing" stance on my uterus a sin?
2. If so, why would God want me to breed when I have no interest in it? Doesn't he want children to be with parents who will welcome them and love them?

Answer. I'm rather curious to see what the answers will be.

Why do I care? Because I'm bored, and it's Sunday.

2007-07-01 08:04:08 · update #1

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Whoa, I screwed that up.

I practice birth control, I'm not getting pregnant. If I did and gave birth, I'd give it up for adoption.

I'd also like to add that evil little me works in hospice. I nurture and love the sick and the dying. That's good enough for me.

2007-07-01 08:07:24 · update #2

9 answers

No, it is not. I am a Christian, I am 50 years old, and I habe no children. The Bible does not say that remaining childless is a sin. Paul was single and hever had children.

You are very cool, girl. It is far better not to have children than to have them just because someone thinks you are supposed to. It's a sin to have children when you don't want them and will not take care of them, in my opinion.

Blessings to you, and congratulations of knowing what you want and standing up for it.

GOOD LUCK to you! Have a happy life.

(I have taught school for 26 years. I LOVE children, but I want none of my own.)

2007-07-01 07:54:55 · answer #1 · answered by batgirl2good 7 · 3 0

Its your decision. You know your personality. I WAS in your shoes 4 years ago. I didn't want kids ever. But my wife became pregnant and we now have a beautiful girl who's four. Its been a total blessing. I love being a parent. So if you ever become pregnant and have a child you may see your opinion of never having children may change.

2007-07-01 07:57:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Being childfree is only a sin if the reason you are childfree is because you killed your children (whether abortion is killing a child or not, I won't even get into that debate).

I wonder how many people who think it's a sin to not have any children, have themselves made a conscious decision to have only one, two, or 3 children? I have to admit I get a kick out of the people who give the childfree crap about not having kids, but when questioned if they'll have more, say things like "Oh, no, one is enough for me".

2007-07-02 06:40:29 · answer #3 · answered by fartmongers 5 · 1 1

I am 36 and have not wanted children since I was 13.
Since I have no interest in having children, I would say God made me that way.

2007-07-01 07:54:24 · answer #4 · answered by Mystine G 6 · 1 0

provided which you're a member of a "repressive" religeon. it relatively is between you and your selected deity. i'm childfree and 40 5. i'm additionally a Buddhist. i'm no longer required to have babies by doctrine. i'm a unfastened man or woman. in the journey that your faith limits your way of life in techniques which you're actually not gentle with, then by all skill do no longer substitute your life. substitute your faith. subsequently loads of religions exist. opposite to what maximum Christian sects assist you to comprehend, their way is isn't a “one length suits all” way of life. undergo in strategies that the regulations that they canonize earnings the Church itself, no longer you. they are not sorting out to your terrific pastime. they're sorting out for themselves. I actual have been hammered approximately my childfree status my complete life. the main basic attack, is the “faith” attack. as quickly as I get a sparkling pastime, i'm going to submit pictures of my acquaintances teenagers in my cube so as that i'm no longer judged harshly by my friends. babies are in simple terms arrogance. I chosen to collect high priced watches and stamps in my passport somewhat. Oh, absolutely everyone that tells you that no woman will date or marry you is an fool. I in no way had that challenge.

2016-10-03 08:43:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Being childless is not a sin. I think you are missing out on an amazing experience that will cause you to mature as you help them to grow. But not a sin.

2007-07-01 08:09:07 · answer #6 · answered by David F 5 · 0 3

of course it's not a sin! but to be honest, you sound very defensive about your decision and it's odd that you would care what religious people think.

i wish more people would recognize that they are selfish, self-centered and incapable of unconditional love. it would save so many children from being born into terrible situations where the parents are incapable of love or nurture.

children are a gift from God...

2007-07-01 08:00:46 · answer #7 · answered by chieko 7 · 0 4

It would be a murderous sin if you are willing to kill a child you may conceive. If you became pregnant would you kill the child or give him or her up for adoption? Maybe if you were pregnant for a bit you might even grow to love the child,perhaps?

2007-07-01 08:02:24 · answer #8 · answered by James O 7 · 0 4

Since it's your uterus I'd say it's up to you. You can prove me wrong, but I think you'll change your mind. 27 is old for our parents, not for us.

2007-07-01 07:51:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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