There are a lot of things that come "naturally" to us that are sinful. Anybody who's ever had a kid can tell you that. Kids are naturally greedy and self-centered...they will naturally start telling lies to protect themselves against getting in trouble...they will naturally leave all the chores in the house to everyone else and laze around without picking up after themselves if we let them.
So, just the fact that an urge is "so natural" doesn't mean it's okay to indulge in it at any given moment. Just as there is a way to get what you want without being greedy (i.e, working for it, waiting your turn, asking politely, etc.), there is a way to have sexual intercourse without it being sinful. This is defined as the institution of marriage, which exists in EVERY culture and in EVERY religion in one form or another, for the specific purpose of mutual protection & fidelity & pleasure as well as the creation of children and the protection and nurturing of those children.
Personally, I think the whole "hormones raging out of control thing" is rooted in a couple of different societal circumstances:
1. Our culture is very sex-conscious -- sexual themes are all around us in movies, music, and all forms of entertainment. Heck, you can't even watch the news without seeing some sexy something-or-other on a commercial. This trains people to think about sex constantly, whereas if it wasn't before us all the time, we'd only think about it occasionally.
2. People tend toward hedonism in our culture -- thinking about their own needs/wants instead of other people. So they tend to be concerned about getting sexual gratification for themselves NOW instead of considering how to practice self control until it's "right" for both them and their partner.
3. People delay marriage in our culture now -- when people married in their late teens (and were mature enough to do so, having been trained in their trades and educated to the fullest amount possible), they didn't have as long to wait and therefore were more willing to do so.
4. People eat crappy food, which messes up the chemical/hormonal structure of the human body. This is especially troubling with adolescents, who really need excellent nutrition to get through their hormonal changes without wild mood swings and powerful sexual urges that are difficult to control. Making it worse, food producers artificially pump up food sources with chemical hormones to increase their own profits (this is especially true in the dairy and egg industries), and people end up consuming those artificial hormones in the food, and that certainly must have an impact.
2007-09-06 02:42:23
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answered by sparki777 7
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Sex is not a sin when inside marriage between a man and woman. In fact the Bible says the marriage bed in undefiled in all ways. Outside marriage, homosexuality, incest and other forms are sins. Contrary to popular belief, no one has ever died or been harmed by raging horomones unsatisfied.
2007-09-06 01:32:39
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answered by Bug YA 2
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Sex is not a sin. Sex outside of marriage is a sin, according to Christianity, and several other religions.
WHY is it a sin? Well, there are two main types of sex outside marriage (I'm not even going to THINK of delving into homosexuality on this one, I'm not in the mood to beat on a dead horse some more):
Fornication and adultery.
So what's wrong with fornication?
Let's think...hmmm...maybe unwanted pregnancies and STD's? If a person has sex outside of marriage, either one of those two things can happen. And what do they lead to? Unwanted pregnancies can lead to death of the unborn child if the mother chooses abortion. Or, it can lead to the end of youth and carefree days if the mother-to-be chooses to keep the child.
As for STD's...well, that should be self-explanatory, don't you think?
Adultery leads to divorce, hurt feelings (DEEP hurt), and if there are children involved, it can seriously harm THEM.
Just because a person HAS a sexual urge doesn't mean they HAVE to give into it. We're better than animals, we don't have to give in.
2007-09-06 01:22:05
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Sex is not a sin. God has created sex to form a bond between you and one other person that you will be with for a lifetime called a spouse. Sex is a sin outside of marraige because there are physical reprucussions - called diseases, emotional reprocutions - called soul ties, and spiritual reprucussions - for disobedience to an all-knowing God. It is worth the wait. Me and my husband were virgins before we married at 25, and we are learning together. We don't have to worry about comparing with past people, or we don't have dreams about ex's, and we don't have diseases. It is well worth it. To top it off, we got to really get to know and understand God and his ways as single people, which makes our marraige all the more beautiful.
2007-09-06 01:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex is a beautiful thing between two people who are in love. That is when two people are one. God doesn't look down on MARRIED COUPLE MAKING LOVE WITH EACH OTHER!
It is wrong when you sleep with different people out of wed lock. That is not Gods intentions. The bible say, It is better to marry than to burn. Meaning get married have all the sex you want with your partner only.
That's why there is so many diseases out there because of so many people have multiple partners. It is wrong and unclean.
Sex is to be used in love only. When you are married and in love the best sex will happen. You know your partner and your partner knows you.
2007-09-06 01:21:23
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answered by shannon 5
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God does not despise sex....God made sex so that we can bring life in the world...It is how people use it that makes it a sin..They abuse it,by doing as God told them not to do...We are joined to wife or husband in marriage and then and only then should would we give to the other (sex).
People have abused sex and made it sinful,that is one trick the enemy uses on people..If it feels good why couldn't it be good for you..Living for God we can't live by feelings or so called emotions..We live by Faith and trusting in the Lord all things..
2007-09-06 01:21:04
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answered by I give you the Glory Father ! 6
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sure, that's a sin to have intercourse with somebody you be attentive to you will marry on account which you have not yet spoken the vows yet. considered one of you may desire to be killed previously the marriage or call it off on the final minute for some reason -- you via no means be attentive to until the vows are made. Any intercourse outdoors of marriage is a mortal sin that could desire to be thoroughly confessed and repented of (in different words, you come back to a determination to not do it to any extent further) previously you may receive the Holy Eucharist back. in case you have premarital intercourse, you open your self up for many actual and emotional detrimental aspects, besides as religious detrimental aspects. you does not prefer to hold that sin on your self indefinitely, through threat on your soul. I commend you on your dedication to virginity. that's difficult to maintain it, exceptionally in our way of existence it extremely is so doggone pushy approximately intercourse, yet once you're making a dedication to it, God provides you with the grace to sustain you thru all temptation. And, an extra bonus is that by ability of refusing to have intercourse previously marriage, you and your destiny considerable different can actively prepare to a minimum of one yet another your ability to withstand the final sexual temptation (one yet another) for the sake of your marriage vows, that's a great modern to a minimum of one yet another.
2016-10-18 03:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It is extremely strange that any divine being would create humans, and all creatures, with a built in sex drive and then say
"Oh that is evil, but just for humans". Especially when the need for sex/reproduction is such driving force in all creatures.
2007-09-06 01:20:21
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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Hmm... Sex is not the sin. The sins giving up your self-control. Without self-control, you are vulnerable to attack from others (spritiual and corporeal). If sex were a sin, married folks would be guilty as charged.
2007-09-06 01:20:04
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answered by capitalctu 5
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sex (what) is not a sin, in and of itself presently. It is why (1 Samuel 16:7).
2007-09-06 01:54:23
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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