C
Contrabass101
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I was discussing this issue with a friend the other day, and argued that sex was not created for pleasure (though God *did *make it pleasurable), but for strengthening the bond to your spouse and for having children. When pursuing only the pleasure, one is not using the gift of sexuality according to God’s plan (the Natural Law). Therefore a couple should be open to life, when having intercourse.
My friend argued, that since food is made for the nutrition of the body (and not for pleasure), my view would imply, that it is sinful to eat candy, or to eat something and spit it out again.
I begin to doubt whether I really understand the argument from Natural Law, so if someone would care to explain, that would be nice.
My friend argued, that since food is made for the nutrition of the body (and not for pleasure), my view would imply, that it is sinful to eat candy, or to eat something and spit it out again.
I begin to doubt whether I really understand the argument from Natural Law, so if someone would care to explain, that would be nice.
- CB