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Was wondering what you think of this analogy I use when people ask, why can’t we just have sex for fun (and use contraception to avoid getting her pregnant), after all, it is pleasurable and there doesn’t seem to be anything wrong with it. These people I talk to are young people (my friends, about my age) and they are Catholic but not really into the faith. So I don’t want to go into complicated theology and so on.
First I warn them about how no method of contraception is totally safe anyway, and also the emotional damage of sex outside the appropriate relationship (marriage). Then I say this. That God made eating food pleasurable - why? Because he wanted us to eat it, because we need food to live. It would be hard to force ourselves to eat if it all tasted horrible even though we knew we needed it to live. True, it also means that food is a gift from God because we love to eat. But if we could work out a way to get the pleasure of eating food, without the food doing us any good (eg, throwing it up after eating it), then that would be wrong - it’s not the way God ever meant it to work, the pleasure of eating food was always linked to the way food helps us to survive. Similarly, sex is pleasurable because God wants us to do it, because it helps the human race survive. And hence, sexual pleasure is God’s gift to us - but again, there’s a way he wants it used. He didn’t make it pleasurable so that we could abuse it by casual sex and contraception. That does us no good at all in the long run. What’s more, you may notice that, just like a bulemic doesn’t enjoy food as much as we who eat it properly, that sex can never be as good as for people who are married and have waited for it.
Anyway, that’s my analogy. Hope it makes sense. What do you think of it?
First I warn them about how no method of contraception is totally safe anyway, and also the emotional damage of sex outside the appropriate relationship (marriage). Then I say this. That God made eating food pleasurable - why? Because he wanted us to eat it, because we need food to live. It would be hard to force ourselves to eat if it all tasted horrible even though we knew we needed it to live. True, it also means that food is a gift from God because we love to eat. But if we could work out a way to get the pleasure of eating food, without the food doing us any good (eg, throwing it up after eating it), then that would be wrong - it’s not the way God ever meant it to work, the pleasure of eating food was always linked to the way food helps us to survive. Similarly, sex is pleasurable because God wants us to do it, because it helps the human race survive. And hence, sexual pleasure is God’s gift to us - but again, there’s a way he wants it used. He didn’t make it pleasurable so that we could abuse it by casual sex and contraception. That does us no good at all in the long run. What’s more, you may notice that, just like a bulemic doesn’t enjoy food as much as we who eat it properly, that sex can never be as good as for people who are married and have waited for it.
Anyway, that’s my analogy. Hope it makes sense. What do you think of it?