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[ SECRET POST #6315 ]
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Re: Social conditioning
(Anonymous) 2024-04-21 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)celibacy is voluntarily not having sex. ever. It absolutely has nothing to do with having protected sex (which correlated with lower birth rates), though...
@ nonny above
>>But also there is this interesting divide. It's OK to be celibate if you do it in the name of the god. If you don't want children just because you are trash human
EH, religion is all about nonsensical contradiction. but in this case it's simply the fact that if you have sex then the sex should ultimately be an act of love to God, so it should produce children. every thing you do should be a service to God, be it not having sex (so it's a "punishment" and it cleanse the soul to love God even more purely) or having sex (you are procuring more sheep to God and enlarging His flock).
if you have sex just because it's fun it's considered a sin of the flesh. You are just indulging in the pleasure and "not suffering" or not "producing life".
At least, this is what my catholic upbringing teached me. (I myself am not religious)
(in this incredible debate non religious celibate people don't exist because every God loving person know that asexuality et al. doesn't exist *rolling eyes*)
Re: Social conditioning
(Anonymous) 2024-04-22 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)