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It doesn't as long as the "seed" spills in the right place.
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2007-12-10 08:26:39 · answer #1 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 1 1

John 4:10-16

2007-12-10 15:27:51 · answer #2 · answered by Бэлзeбот 2 · 0 3

There are youths who refrain from intercourse but who engage in so-called sexual alternatives, such as fondling one another’s sexual organs (sometimes called mutual masturbation). A disturbing report in The New York Times reveals that “oral sex has become a commonplace initiation into sexual activity, widely perceived by many young people as less intimate, and less risky, than intercourse, [and] as a means of avoiding pregnancy and of preserving their virginity.”

Just how should a Christian view premarital sex? And what about so-called alternatives to intercourse? Are they acceptable to God? Are they safe? And do they really preserve one’s virginity?

What Fornication Includes

An authoritative answer to these questions can come only from our Creator, Jehovah God. And in his Word he tells us to “flee from fornication.” (1 Corinthians 6:18) Just what does that mean? The Greek word translated “fornication” is not restricted to sexual intercourse but includes a variety of lewd acts. So if two unmarried people engage in oral sex or in fondling each others’ reproductive organs, they are guilty of fornication.

What do religious leaders say about all of this? Many take a somewhat similar position, particularly as regards standards of sex. Increasing numbers of them have said that they see no serious danger or wrong in homosexuality, premarital or extramarital sex. The view of many religious leaders is much like that of an actress of earlier times who said: “It doesn’t matter what you do in the bedroom as long as you don’t do it in the street and frighten the horses.” In a time when even among married persons sex perversions (such as oral and anal intercourse) are becoming more and more common, the clergy have little or no word of counsel or caution to offer.

Typical is the appeal that illicit sex has. It promises excitement because of what is involved and because of what it might lead to as well as because of the intense selfish pleasure expected. So single and married persons toy with immorality and go on to commit fornication or adultery. This craving for excitement causes others to engage in unnatural or perverted acts. Thus some Christian women complain because their husbands want them to become parties in sodomy and oral sex. Needless to say, perverted, unnatural practices are far from expressing love, affection and tenderness for each other. All such sensual behavior is repeatedly condemned in God’s Word.

2007-12-10 17:39:46 · answer #3 · answered by BJ 7 · 1 0

In so many words, it does not. However, there are commandments which forbid acts considered 'disgusting' and others which prohibits (specifically the Israelites) from adopting the 'customs of the nations', among which 'deviant' sexual practices were included.

2007-12-10 15:34:32 · answer #4 · answered by mzJakes 7 · 1 0

It doesn't. It isn't mentioned in the Bible. Whether or not it fits man's definition of the word sodomy is a moot point if it's not *God's* definition of sodomy.

Whether or not it is mentioned in the Bible isn't just my opinion --- that's just truth, it isn't mentioned. But it is my opinion that what a man and a woman do once they are married is up to them as long as they both agree to it and it doesn't involve a third party.

God bless. :)

2007-12-10 15:30:16 · answer #5 · answered by KL 6 · 3 1

it does not say anything in the bible about oral sex to the best of my knowledge unless it comes under fornication

2007-12-10 15:29:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It doesnt. The Bible says that "the marriage bed is undefiled"...which means , whatever is agreeable to both partners of that marriage is okey dokey. We seem to forget that God is the one who invented "sex"....its meant to be enjoyable, fun and between married partners ONLY.

So get a license and have fun!

2007-12-10 15:37:10 · answer #7 · answered by goinupru 6 · 0 1

It doesn't; but you can be rest-assured that people who are either personally or culturally affronted by the notion will dig furiously through the Bible to find some obscure passage that maybe possibly could be used to perhaps forbid it--then summarily treat it as though it's iron-clad.

2007-12-10 15:28:31 · answer #8 · answered by ಠ__ಠ 7 · 2 2

It doesn't. The Bible does not mention oral sex at all. So it can't forbid something that it never mentions, can it?

2007-12-10 15:26:29 · answer #9 · answered by GreySkies 2 · 1 2

It says sex is for married people only.

2007-12-10 15:30:08 · answer #10 · answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7 · 1 0

sexual impurity is a sin
the question is does oral sex part of the terms sexual impruity

2007-12-10 15:29:49 · answer #11 · answered by Keak T 3 · 0 1

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