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threej_lc said:1. We should expect perfection from human beings. With God’s help, we are capable of it, so why sell ourselves short? The excuse, “Well, I’m not perfect.” Can be used for a wide variety of things which people shouldn’t engage in. As you stated above, a necessary tenant of this expectation is compassion and forgiveness and acceptance when we fail, but forgiveness of a past wrong is not permission to wrong in the future.
Josh
- Because having “sex” with a condom is not having sex. Its mutual masturbation. You’ve placed a barrier between the man and the woman, which intrinsically changes the act so that it is no longer sexual intercourse, due to the barrier of seperation. You yourself said, “The fact that he made a mistake shouldn’t mean that he can never be sexually intimate with his wife.” We agree wholeheartedly. By saying they should use a condom, you are the one saying he can never be sexually intimate with his wife, but must always be sepearated from her by a barrier. We are the ones saying that if the wife is willing, knowing the danger, she can choose to be forgiving of her husband and truly be intimate with him.
Why is having sex with a condom “mutual masturbation”? Because it is not open to life? Is the sex of infertile couples mutual masturbation, or might it be a loving and intimate activity shared by two married people in love with each other?
By using a condom they would be reducing the chances of the husband passing his STD to his wife. It is a barrier that should be there protecting her from illness.
