so masturbating is a sin, according to the bible?
so masturbating is a sin, according to the bible?
"Letting your seed fall is"Originally Posted by VIP Style
So essentially if you wear a condom, pull out and skeet it on her tits, or bust it all over her back, then that is also letting your seed fall.
= SIN!
So basically sex, (and a mans jizz) is solely for the use of reproduction, not pleasure...
Impossible.Originally Posted by eYezs1ck
That would probably tear a hole in the universe.
Masturbation is a victim less crime, and is common throughout the animal kingdom. I for one do not believe there should be any entity concerned with this subject matter, let alone a group who decides whether or not people risk damning their eternal souls as a result of a self-induced sexual climax.
The idea is absurd.
"Lord forgive me for masturbating in the past, present and future. amen." - Homer Simpson.
i heard it killed kittens, which is why i do it.
If Its a sin... Im going to hell.. wait.. Im jewish we dont believe in hell![]()
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wouldn't this fall under lust therefore be a sin b/c i don't know many guys that masturbate to visions of fishing, auto racing, etc...
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I masturbate to F430s. Does that make me a bad person?Originally Posted by Paul
Of course it is.
You're killing sperm and God said not kill.![]()
Essentially.Originally Posted by Paul
However could it not be argued that lust (sexual desire) is a prerequisite for sexual arousal, which is a prerequisite for sexual intercourse, which in turn is a prerequisite for successful reproduction? It is one of those things that is innate in all healthy human beings, and most animals for that matter. However being that it is nearly ubiquitous, religion of course has found a great way to produce artificial guilt in it's followers by terming it "lust" and calling it a "sin". If people are convinced they should feel guilty about something that occurs in them naturally, then they will be more likely to repent thereby making them more likely to return to church.
A major contribution of religion to society is that it regularly creates feelings of guilt or shamefulness where none ought to exist. But in doing so, religion has found a renewable resource to serve as fuel for the "services" it provides.
Just because someone or something says something/someone is bad, doesn't make that someone/something a sin, or wrong. When God/The Bible says someone/something is bad, its a sin, though it doesn't make it necessarily "bad". If you think something is bad, and you don't like it, well to you its bad, and you tolerate it based on how "bad" you think it is; whether it's a sin is if God/The Bible happens to say its a sin.
Think about that.![]()