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mary3399
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John Paul II knew our modern society would be facing these ethical questions and that’s why he wrote the Theology of the Body. It’s the most positive and refreshing look at the purpose of man and woman and marriage that I have ever read. You can get the tapes at www.nakedwithoutshame.com or look up Christopher West’s teaching on the Theology of the Body for adults and teens.
Marriage is created my God, between one man and one woman. We are made in the image and likeness of God. Marriage is the one flesh union for the purpose of co-creating and co-loving. That is why a man leaves his mother and father and the two (man and woman) become one flesh in Genesis 2. Any sex outside of marriage is a sin (heterosexual or homosexual).
Also, Read Ephesians 5 and 6. A wife is called to submit to her husband as to the Lord, AND and husband is called to love his wife as Christ loved the church. And how did Christ love his church? Jesus Christ gave his life and “died” for the church.
Now ask yourselves, what woman wouldn’t want a man to die for her, to protect her and cherish her in all things. Most women would gladly submit to this kind of love. It’s not a submissive vs. domination relationship, but a tender and loving one.
Read Theology of the Body by Pope John Paul II.
Thank you,
Mary Minnet
John Paul II knew our modern society would be facing these ethical questions and that’s why he wrote the Theology of the Body. It’s the most positive and refreshing look at the purpose of man and woman and marriage that I have ever read. You can get the tapes at www.nakedwithoutshame.com or look up Christopher West’s teaching on the Theology of the Body for adults and teens.
Marriage is created my God, between one man and one woman. We are made in the image and likeness of God. Marriage is the one flesh union for the purpose of co-creating and co-loving. That is why a man leaves his mother and father and the two (man and woman) become one flesh in Genesis 2. Any sex outside of marriage is a sin (heterosexual or homosexual).
Also, Read Ephesians 5 and 6. A wife is called to submit to her husband as to the Lord, AND and husband is called to love his wife as Christ loved the church. And how did Christ love his church? Jesus Christ gave his life and “died” for the church.
Now ask yourselves, what woman wouldn’t want a man to die for her, to protect her and cherish her in all things. Most women would gladly submit to this kind of love. It’s not a submissive vs. domination relationship, but a tender and loving one.
Read Theology of the Body by Pope John Paul II.
Thank you,
Mary Minnet
