Under the coverture of a sadistic culture, we have not tapped into the real issue concerning sex. When music, arts, and books are populated with this atmospheric fetish, the common man knows very little of it. The sensual feel of a cloth does not mean it fits the body, the tastes of a certain food does not mean that the food is nutritious. While our appetite is preoccupied by our senses, the misconception of sex that has left many confused and void is sexploitation. We are saturated with it and the lack of it is deemed unacceptable. (A culture where the virgin is made a mockery and the harlot is exalted.) The pollution is far gone from the marriage bed to the streets, schools, media and even churches. The place of sex talk is now anyplace but the marriage bed. Some skeptics may question, the reason God created sex in the first place, if not for pleasure and procreation? Or is God the enemy of pleasure that He would stop his creatures from enjoying themselves?
Certainly not. I don't think God is against either. Although those are some essential reasons but the main part He created it is perhaps for something much profound than procreation and pleasures. In contrast, the amalgamation of two couples resonates naturally stronger in the Holy Matrimony. An attempt of unity, that constantly reminds couples that they are one: oneness not only in the body, but soul and spirit.
Certainly not. I don't think God is against either. Although those are some essential reasons but the main part He created it is perhaps for something much profound than procreation and pleasures. In contrast, the amalgamation of two couples resonates naturally stronger in the Holy Matrimony. An attempt of unity, that constantly reminds couples that they are one: oneness not only in the body, but soul and spirit.
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