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>> Is it a sin...

        Emphatically, Yes! What part of "vile affections" (Rom. 1:26), "that which is against nature" (Rom. 1:26), "the natural use of the woman" (Rom. 1:27), and "without natural affection" (Rom. 1:31; 2Tim. 3:3) do you perverts not understand? There is only one kind of intercourse -- and that is God-given. If you don't like what God designed well enough that you have to find other ways to get your jollies, then you won't like Heaven or the New Earth and you certainly won't be there.

        I don't care one whit about your thumbs down, either! I've got God's approval and that's all that really matters.

2007-12-03 08:37:02 · answer #1 · answered by ♫DaveC♪♫ 7 · 1 7

It seems like most people are pushing the metaphor to see how far it goes. I'm just gonna ignore it and take your question literally.

Why would you want to use the back-door to the house? You have to walk all the way around the house to get there. And then there's no doorbell so people won't even know you're there unless they have a dog or something.

I'd be even more worried if the owner was the opposite sex, because then they might think that you're stalking them and either shoot you or call the police. Either scenario isn't very pleasant.

Instead, of using the back door to enter someone's house, why not just have anal intercourse?

2007-12-03 08:35:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 10 3

The official "Christian" consensus is probably: "As long as they're married!"

I like how Suzanne thinks she's shocking us all with her freewheeling opinion that "sodomy" is OK if it's hetero.

(Or wait - am I supposed to acknowledge what this question is really about?)

Of course, I'm of the opinion that nothing is a "sin;" certain things are immoral, but I can't imagine why consensual sex of any variety would qualify. It's just that religious prigs tend to take an unwholesome interest in the sex lives of others.

2007-12-03 08:36:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

maximum women in in particular in our society are non reasonable. i think very undesirable to discover many human beings or the final public are shifting of their lives merely in accordance to their needs or illusions not in accordance to data and fact. that's good to dream yet there could desire to be a link between the dream and the data. i assume additionally that many men are affected with this recommendations-set, that's rather considered one of the excuses human beings's recommendations-set start to be stunning.

2016-10-10 04:13:11 · answer #4 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

This proves that God have to had been a man. Who else would have designed a house with the door to the recreation area right adjacent to the waste disposal area.

2007-12-03 08:30:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

Darn the luck. They built the back door too small, and the front door is a garage door.

2007-12-03 08:35:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

I suspect, Lord Vader, when some people read this question, the back door slammed shut just thinking about it.

2007-12-03 08:32:37 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 12 0

You should always warn the person before entering through the back door. It's just good manners.

2007-12-03 08:28:22 · answer #8 · answered by Einstein 3 · 10 2

Man, I hope not!

I think it's a sin to not get full use out of all the doors in the house...provided you have permission to enter, of course.
Breaking-and-entering is never cool.

2007-12-03 08:27:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 15 2

Just out of curiosity? Is there ANYTHING you people DON'T consider a sin?????

2007-12-03 08:36:25 · answer #10 · answered by moonbaby 2 · 7 0

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