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Stealing and pedophilia are different from sex. Let’s refer to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. In order to become a virtuous person, one must find balance in actions. For example, the excess of bravery is rashness and the deficiency is cowardice. However, some actions are inherently bad, like murder. Stealing and pedophilia are akin to murder; there is no virtue to be found in them. However, sex is different. It is not inherently bad.“Have sex with someone”?
May I suggest that if anyone does not want to run that risk, that they not get married or maintain strict celebacy.
Using your logic here, EC, aren’t there people who “need to find a balance” in other areas of morality as well?
How about gluttony? People should be able to eat without having to run the risk of obesity amd the risk to their health and maybe by extensin their family’s welfare. Why, it just isn’t fair that some people cannot control their own eating!
Or stealing. Taking other people’s stuff is wrong, but you shouldn’t have to take the risk of getting caught every time you take something that, say, belongs to the company that you work for.
Or Pedophilia. Molesting children is wrong (only if they object). Pedophiles need to find a balance, perhaps only molesting kids that they can cajole, bribe or frighten into compliance. One shouldn’t have to risk getting incarcerated every time they have sex with a child.
Christ’s command is “Be Holy”. Not “Be kinda Holy” or “Try to find a balance in the extremes of really Holy and Evil”.
Yes, following Christ is insane. Why follow some common sap who was crucified like the rest of the common criminals?