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What does the church teach on whether men and women should live together even if they are not in a relationship and only friends? Does this change if one is not Christian?
It doesn’t.What does the church teach on whether men and women should live together even if they are not in a relationship and only friends?
I’m not sure why it would, unless there were something nefarious going on, but that would for any roommate, Christian or not.Does this change if one is not Christian?
I would think that would only be a concern if there was mutual attraction. I can think of female friends that I have a very platonic relationship with. I could live under the same roof and I don’t think either of us would be tempted to hop into bed together.This said, the Church teaches against putting oneself in a near occasion of sin. It is sinful to put yourself in a situation where it’d be easy or likely to sin.
There are two problems here:Jen7:![]()
I would think that would only be a concern if there was mutual attraction. I can think of female friends that I have a very platonic relationship with. I could live under the same roof and I don’t think either of us would be tempted to hop into bed together.This said, the Church teaches against putting oneself in a near occasion of sin. It is sinful to put yourself in a situation where it’d be easy or likely to sin.
Only 23 more days and I yet again get to say before I go: that isn’t what scandal is!!!There is also the issue of giving scandal (not that folks seem to care much about this nowadays).
I would think that would only be a concern if there was mutual attraction. I can think of female friends that I have a very platonic relationship with. I could live under the same roof and I don’t think either of us would be tempted to hop into bed together.
I’ll bite: how is that not scandal?Jen7:![]()
Only 23 more days and I yet again get to say before I go: that isn’t what scandal is!!!There is also the issue of giving scandal (not that folks seem to care much about this nowadays).
No, but if the impression is that this is a romantic relationship with sexual activity, and by that impression, some are led to think “well… if they can do it, it must not be wrong, so I can ‘play house’ too!”… well, that’s the sin of scandal.“What will other people think?” isn’t scandal.
Again: “what people might think” ISN’T scandal. People assuming bad things isn’t scandal. That’s their own sin.No, but if the impression is that this is a romantic relationship with sexual activity
No. It isn’t.After all, it’s “being a tempter of others” that’s in play here.
Genuine question here. Where do we draw the line. In today’s culture, you’re assumed to be having sex the moment you introduce someone as your boyfriend.No, but if the impression is that this is a romantic relationship with sexual activity, and by that impression, some are led to think “well… if they can do it, it must not be wrong, so I can ‘play house’ too!”… well, that’s the sin of scandal.
If you say so, but I think the catechism disagrees with you. The question isn’t whether you’re sinning, but rather, whether through your actions others are led to sin:Gorgias:![]()
No. It isn’t.After all, it’s “being a tempter of others” that’s in play here.
Notice that it’s sinful (although not gravely so) even if one is not deliberately attempting to scandalize or if it is an indirect effect.2284 Scandal is an attitude or behavior which leads another to do evil. the person who gives scandal becomes his neighbor’s tempter. He damages virtue and integrity; he may even draw his brother into spiritual death. Scandal is a grave offense if by deed or omission another is deliberately led into a grave offense.
2287 Anyone who uses the power at his disposal in such a way that it leads others to do wrong becomes guilty of scandal and responsible for the evil that he has directly or indirectly encouraged. “Temptations to sin are sure to come; but woe to him by whom they come!”
St Paul disagrees with you, too (Romans 14:13-16):Doing absolutely nothing wrong isn’t “tempting” another to sin.
Paul is saying "I know you’re doing absolutely nothing wrong when you eat meat sacrificed to idols. But, if there are those around you thinks you’re doing something sinful, and your conduct creates a stumbling block for them, then please – don’t destroy them by your conduct.[Let us] resolve never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of a brother.
I know and am convinced in the Lord Jesus that nothing is unclean in itself; still, it is unclean for someone who thinks it unclean.
If your brother is being hurt by what you eat, your conduct is no longer in accord with love. Do not because of your food destroy him for whom Christ died. So do not let your good be reviled.
Some people look forward to this sort of complication. Especially during Covid lockdowns. But to the original question, it really depends on the two people concerned. A senior lady with a young man is a common arrangement which doesn’t lead to too much scandal. The young man could be a student living in the basement who helps out with mowing the lawn.Living together and then unexpectedly falling in love can greatly complicate things.
Of course.phil19034:![]()
Some people look forward to this sort of complication. Especially during Covid lockdowns. But to the original question, it really depends on the two people concerned. A senior lady with a young man is a common arrangement which doesn’t lead to too much scandal. The young man could be a student living in the basement who helps out with mowing the lawn.Living together and then unexpectedly falling in love can greatly complicate things.