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God & Sexuality
Many Christians have a very closed attitude to sex - extra-marital sex is wrong, pre-marital sex is wrong, homosexual sex is wrong, bisexuality is wrong....etc
I was just thinking, if we look at the word agape, which is used throughout the NT, and much beloved of Christians to explain God's "unconditional love", then we find that it often means sexual love. For example, Liddell & Scott define agape as the "love of man and wife"*, and James Hastings said: Quote:
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Comments would be appreciated. My notes on the meaning of agape are <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/darkside/agapetheos/definitions.html" target="_blank">here</a> --Egoinos-- * "A Greek-English Lexicon" Henry G Liddell & Robert Scott. A new Edition. Revised by Henry Stuart Jones. Vol 1 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940) p6 + "Dictionary of the Bible" James Hastings, 2nd Ed, Revised by F.C. Grant & H H Rowley (T & T Clark, 1963) pp593-4 [Edited for spelling] [ April 22, 2002: Message edited by: Egoinos ]</p> |
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I've never been able to convince myself just
why Yhwh would even care about our sex lives. I'd really like to hear an explanation of why he should be concerned. The reality of course,is that there are health reasons for these "rules", and that Yhwh was just used as the big policeman in the sky to motivate people to avoid STD (sexually transmitted diseases)and the associated problems with children born out of wedlock.... |
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There was no concept of sexually transmitted diseases in those days. Also, there is no defense of the safest form of sex: masturbation.
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Agape is just opposite to eros.
Agape subjective, is not jealous, not protective, not selfish and cannot be aroused but is a gift of God. Eros is just the opposite to this. |
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Paul's concern with celibacy was that sex was a diversion from spiritual practice. And of course Jesus was going to return within a generation, so there was no need to make babies. |
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Yes, the bible is a bit funny when it comes to sexual matters. You never know what they mean when they say they 'know' someone.
I was especially surprised to find out the the 'Groves' the early jews delighted in tearing down were actually large penises. Does anyone know if these are only availabe in the Middle East? I would love a tree like that. Boro Nut |
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knew I was born in the wrong age... (of course,there were probably far worse things that could happen to you for messing 'round back then!). Agree with Toto on the last part, I forgot to mention the whole "property of the husband" thing as a motivation for these rules. |
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What is interesting is that, despite its history of having been used to signify sexual love and lust in the LXX, the NT authors chose to use agape and its related words to describe the love of God. --Egoinos-- |
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Bump.
Are there no theists here that can tell us by God would care that much about sex? |
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