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Dan_Brown_2
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It’s not talked about in the bible, so which is correct, the Church or the Bible? The bible does speak of sins of the flesh but it is not specific.I second that mercy gate and follow up with the fact that people cannot use an arguement: the priest said it was okay so I am not guilty. The magisterium is not ruled by majority, but by the will of God acting through the hierarchy HE chose. Priests are human and I bet many of them tell people in confession this to justify their own actions. Not all priests make the best confessors sadly and we must find ones who are in line with the Church’s teachings. There is a right and wrong and to avoid this teaching by the church still makes you guilty (as opposed to others who are ignorant and mislead by others without any knowledge that masturbation could be a sin… so if you are reading this and wonder if it is, check all major Examination of Conscience booklets written by good confessors and all will list masturbation as a grave sin). Masturbation is not the Way of followers of the cross… sacrifice is and that is why only pleasure in the gift of self to one’s spouse is acceptable. Jesus said “The Father and I are ONE” not that they are seperate. The joy of their divine head is found in their complete selfless union, not by becoming seperate. The Mystery of the Trinity is the Mystery of Love and anything that is blasphemous to that mystery is not love… ie masturbation.