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i am not talking about promiscuity over here. i am talking about being sexually open to different experiences in a mature responsible way...
i know some of u will give me verses that talk about "purity", but i am wondering if that's a concept that has been mistakenly tied to sex rather than other areas of being!

2007-07-04 20:10:32 · 24 answers · asked by saxoool 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i am referring to any sexual experience, for example not just hetro-sexual ones, threesomes, etc..

2007-07-04 20:19:27 · update #1

24 answers

Of Course Not, the church is full of close-minded people, that have been taught by people before them, rather than opening their christ-mind and their heart to what God communicates. As someone ahead of me has said, the church sometimes controls some people's way of thinking. You know in your heart when something is right or wrong, not when a pastor or priest tells you it's wrong. Just because they don't agree with something, doesn't mean it really IS wrong.

2007-07-05 21:14:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The true definition of 'sexual liberation' is to be FREE from the compulsion to indulge the sexual appetite, PERIOD. Being caught up in the desire to experience sex in its myriad of forms is not 'liberation'; you are still at the mercy of your sex drive, however 'mature' and 'responsible' you are in your pursuit. When you can "take or leave" sex, only then are you truly 'liberated" from it, and thus can no longer be manipulated by your bodily appetites, or by 'temptation' in all its forms. Sexual "openness" is a more accurate description of what you are referring to. Is it a 'sin"? It depends on what religion you follow. Most religions declare sex outside of marriage to be a "sin"; if you are not a follower of these religions, then the question of "sin" is moot.

However, if you mean "Are there spiritual consequences for having different kinds of sex?", the answer is YES. Indiscriminate sexual activity of any kind can result in the acquisition of 'astral parasites' and can even attract 'demonic' energies to one. In addition, you can pick up not only physical disease, but a whole LOAD of the aforementioned "astral parasites" and "demonic energies" from sex partners who are "infested' with such creatures, who feed on sexual energies like vampires. Also, if your partner is or has been involved in "black magick" things can get REALLY ugly...they can "dump" their bad karma onto you and YOU will be the one carrying it around and having to "pay it back"!
Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? But it's TRUE...I am currently studying Taoist magick, and I am learning about these things in depth; the amount of information and the protocols for diagnosing and evicting them are very old...if these things were not 'real' in their way, such elaborate protocols would not exist in the first place. even the Catholic Church has its own exorcism rituals; I know a good bit about them because my partner is a former monk, and learned them while he was in the monastery.

2007-07-05 14:08:03 · answer #2 · answered by Lili M 2 · 0 1

Sexually liberated seems to imply that you cannot have enough sex; and that is a kind of bondage - dependence on something that controls you. Sexually liberated could read the other way round; to have sex under some control so as not to descend into depravity. If you are thinking 'sin' then you are not that sexually liberated. Keep working on it.

Peace

2007-07-05 03:42:41 · answer #3 · answered by ziffa 3 · 0 0

Sex is a part of our lives. We can never totally set it aside. Even those who are abstinent experience a certain degree of gratification through their discipline.
If sexual exploration promotes your mental health then your church should support you.
At one of the first services I attended at my current church, an 80 year old woman was reciting an ancient text about feminine sensuality and fertility. There was nothing dirty about it. It really opened my eyes to trying to listen and to speak about human physicality with other adults.
And a heck of a lot of people get in trouble when they experience shame and fear related to their sexual thoughts.

2007-07-05 03:21:00 · answer #4 · answered by San Diego Art Nut 6 · 2 0

no, I most certainly do not.

It is a double standard for the most part, designed to shame and suppress women away from the power of their sex.

Purity has to do with self forgiveness, in all aspects of life. To be pure is to be present, accepting that you are not perfect, but willing to stand as you are with dignity.

2007-07-05 03:18:02 · answer #5 · answered by cosmicshaktifire? 5 · 0 0

Yes. Thats why HIV AIDS can be transfer from liberated sex.

6:18 Avoid immorality. Any other sin a man commits does not affect his body; but the man who is guilty of sexual immorality sins against his own body.
6:19 Don't you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and who was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourselves but to God;
6:20 he bought you for a price. So use your bodies for God's glory.

2007-07-05 03:25:11 · answer #6 · answered by Si semut 4 · 1 2

There's no liberation in perverted sex, instead, in fact it is in every way bondage to Spiritual Darkness and designed to keep the institution of marriage dysfunctional. It is GOD's purpose that your legitimate sexual urge be met in a responsible way in a loving covenant relationship between a MAN and his WIFE. Anything short of this regardless of how cleverly packaged is a LIE! from He who was a liar from the beginning.
Romans 1:18-28 warns of "wisdom" other than that of GOD's Word that only leads to baselessness and irreversible pervertion.

2007-07-05 03:42:09 · answer #7 · answered by Tuesday 3 · 1 2

Being sexually liberated is a myth. You'll only chain yourself to a new, and unforgiving, master. I'm curious. What exactly is it that you're liberating yourself from? Old fashioned values?
And what is it you think your running toward? The terms "sexually open" and "mature, responsible" don't go together. Responsibility brings restraint. Sexual liberation breeds excess.

2007-07-05 03:19:08 · answer #8 · answered by Graham 5 · 3 2

If god exists, he would not have granted us such pleasure from the act of intercourse if he had not intended for us to use it and explore it to it's fullest extent. Sexual liberation is a gift and we should not look a gift horse in the mouth.

2007-07-05 03:15:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

I sure hope not or some of us are going to be in a world of hurt

2007-07-05 03:18:16 · answer #10 · answered by Patrick the Carpathian, CaFO 7 · 1 0

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