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Don’t you think that with wars and famines and crimes of unspeakable horror and angelic turmoil, that God would have bigger things to worry about than whether a couple has sex before their wedding night.
God would want what is best. What is best may be what is most romantic. And that should be decided by the couple. For one couple it may be to do it the night they become engaged; for another on their honeymoon. No two people are alike and no two couples will have the same interpersonal dynamic. God knows that. There’s no one size fits all morality. Some things are wrong for everyone; other things are wrong only for some. Let’s take an uncontroversial example. Kissing. A couple who are not yet ready to kiss in their relationship – it may be wrong for them to kiss since they aren’t ready yet and want to take it slow and want to personally reserve kissing for someone they know is special to them. Another couple may be ready for kissing, they’ve been together longer and for them maybe kissing doesn’t have as much significance in their culture. A similar thing could be true for more intimate acts. Maybe even sex.
Even if intercourse is wrong before marriage, other sexual acts should be moral. We know that intercourse/masturbation/etc., that these things have been found (apart from their risk of STDs), to be medically healthy. They lower the risk of some diseases. They can lower your blood pressure. Perhaps causation hasn’t been proven, but correlation has been shown for sure. Why would God want all these health benefits reserved for married people? God wants us to be healthy. These activities (apart from STDs) make us more healthy and every day we find out new ways they do that. I think when we exercise moderation and responsibility, it is fine.
God would want what is best. What is best may be what is most romantic. And that should be decided by the couple. For one couple it may be to do it the night they become engaged; for another on their honeymoon. No two people are alike and no two couples will have the same interpersonal dynamic. God knows that. There’s no one size fits all morality. Some things are wrong for everyone; other things are wrong only for some. Let’s take an uncontroversial example. Kissing. A couple who are not yet ready to kiss in their relationship – it may be wrong for them to kiss since they aren’t ready yet and want to take it slow and want to personally reserve kissing for someone they know is special to them. Another couple may be ready for kissing, they’ve been together longer and for them maybe kissing doesn’t have as much significance in their culture. A similar thing could be true for more intimate acts. Maybe even sex.
Even if intercourse is wrong before marriage, other sexual acts should be moral. We know that intercourse/masturbation/etc., that these things have been found (apart from their risk of STDs), to be medically healthy. They lower the risk of some diseases. They can lower your blood pressure. Perhaps causation hasn’t been proven, but correlation has been shown for sure. Why would God want all these health benefits reserved for married people? God wants us to be healthy. These activities (apart from STDs) make us more healthy and every day we find out new ways they do that. I think when we exercise moderation and responsibility, it is fine.