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Lena13
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Thanks for your reply Shin, I am trying to understand this as you see it, so your comments are very welcome! I don’t see a clear reference/teaching from the Church though… So if you had something I would love to read it…
I would also like to point out a verse from Matthew 9:4-8 "He answered, “Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” They said to him, “Why then did Moses command us to give a certificate of dismissa and to divorce her?” He said to them, “It was because you were so hard-hearted that Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so…”
The Author uses the words “at” and “from” rather than “in”, which would mean that God’s intentions for the union of husband and wife (including nakedness without shame) is still real and relevant. This is his plan for the Sacrament of Marriage, regardless of the introduction of Original Sin.
The Scripture references you give are interesting, but I think you are missing the point. After Adam and Eve had made apron’s from fig leaves they heard the sound of the Lord walking in the Garden and hid from him in fear, because they were naked. I think their nakedness refers not only to the state of their bodies, but that they realised that they had sinned, and were separated from God, and thus no longer reflected the beings that God had created them to be: perfect compliments of each other, and the perfect image of God . When God makes them garments of skins and clothes them, it is not Him saying that they weren’t wearing enough (Man already knew this), it was God restoring the dignity they had lost in the Fall.
As far as the mixing of sensual and sacred: please read Song of Solomon Chapter 7. God created beauty, and wants us to admire what He has made. When I look at my husband, i don’t see a body that I can take what I want from when I want, I see a person created in the image of my Lord. Someone who has given their WHOLE SELF to me as a gift, and I willingly and gladly, receive the gift of his self, and in doing so, give over myself. I don’t believe that I could receive the gift my husband, if I was not able to give my entire self to him as God had intended.
Calling Christopher West blasphemous is a matter of opinion. I have never heard the Church denouce any of his work, but should She decide that what he says is against Catholic beliefs, I would side with the Church.
I would also like to point out a verse from Matthew 9:4-8 "He answered, “Have you not read that the one who made them at the beginning ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” They said to him, “Why then did Moses command us to give a certificate of dismissa and to divorce her?” He said to them, “It was because you were so hard-hearted that Moses allowed you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so…”
The Author uses the words “at” and “from” rather than “in”, which would mean that God’s intentions for the union of husband and wife (including nakedness without shame) is still real and relevant. This is his plan for the Sacrament of Marriage, regardless of the introduction of Original Sin.
The Scripture references you give are interesting, but I think you are missing the point. After Adam and Eve had made apron’s from fig leaves they heard the sound of the Lord walking in the Garden and hid from him in fear, because they were naked. I think their nakedness refers not only to the state of their bodies, but that they realised that they had sinned, and were separated from God, and thus no longer reflected the beings that God had created them to be: perfect compliments of each other, and the perfect image of God . When God makes them garments of skins and clothes them, it is not Him saying that they weren’t wearing enough (Man already knew this), it was God restoring the dignity they had lost in the Fall.
As far as the mixing of sensual and sacred: please read Song of Solomon Chapter 7. God created beauty, and wants us to admire what He has made. When I look at my husband, i don’t see a body that I can take what I want from when I want, I see a person created in the image of my Lord. Someone who has given their WHOLE SELF to me as a gift, and I willingly and gladly, receive the gift of his self, and in doing so, give over myself. I don’t believe that I could receive the gift my husband, if I was not able to give my entire self to him as God had intended.
Calling Christopher West blasphemous is a matter of opinion. I have never heard the Church denouce any of his work, but should She decide that what he says is against Catholic beliefs, I would side with the Church.