T
TLM08
Guest
In order to remain in “devout” standing, all fun must be removed from a night of sex… right? Suppose a catholic couple is most effective displaying their love for each other by doing dishes, cleaning the house, earning a paycheck, caring for children, watching a movie together, opening a door, being kind and bringing home a single rose once a week for fifty years? Don’t these acts of love and sacrifice between a man and wife speak *volumes more *than what goes on in the bedroom? Sex is supposed to be alive, vibrant, exciting, hot, adventurous, fun and yes… even a little naughty.Well, to my thinking, any DEVOUT Catholic wouldnt do that, but there aren`t many devout catholics
Yet at the same time, sex is a very serious matter. God has got to be shaking his head at what modern culture on one side and theologians on the other, have done to one of his most incredible ideas which is SEX! I think there are a LOT of people in these forums that are consumed with guilt with even the thought of experiencing sexual excitement. The pleasure in your loins was a gift from God. In return he would like a few more children for his kingdom, and little show of gratitude from us. After a night of great (or even not so great) sex, I like to sit at my kitchen table in the morning sipping my coffee and thank him in my mind for all the gifts he has given us.
The sexual revolution of the sixties was born out of religious sexual repression, ignorance and fear of bygone eras. Ancient theologians had virtually no understanding of human sexuality. However, they correctly knew that it had to be controlled. This religious repression of human sexuality is alive and well today. The exception is that now, many are trying to turn sex into a religious experience of worship by inviting God to sit in the bedroom to supervise the act, even becoming one with him! I’m sorry, but the whole idea of that is very creepy. The morning meditation over coffee is a much more appropriate time for worship and one-ness with God.
Unfortunately the sexual revolution was an overreaction and went way too far and gave birth to another explosion of promiscuity, abortion and a whole host of other social ills. History has experienced these ills before. Sexual immorality was not invented in the 1960s!
Sex belongs behind the closed bedroom doors of a man and wife with the theologians staying out of it.