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Myndlon
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While I would say that these are basically equal, the drugs are definitely the worse of the two since the fornication might be the misapplication of love, and love covers a multitude of sins.
What? Did somebody say “party?” Woo Hoo! Where?There is no innocent party in either fornication nor drug abuse.
Well I’ve never done any drugs but unfortunately did have sex with my husband before we were married. I’m not big on the which is greater thing either. But the one reason I would lean toward sex being greater is you have two people commiting a sin, and you are contributing to leading the other person into sin. In our case we used contraception so now there’s another sin. Ofcourse I’m sure one could argue there are additional sins added to drug use depending on circumstances as well.That is part of my point as well. It seems to me that people who have done more drugs than have sex generally take a more critical view of sex. While many times folks that have been more promiscous may think of drug use as a greater evil. My observation has been that our personal experiences tend to shape these views a lot of the time. Perhaps it is our eternal desire to rationalize our behavior that we must fight in order to follow God’s will for our lives.
Seeing that there is no dispute here that both are sins, then I must again offer certain principles of Moral Theology:Sex Vs. Drugs - Which Is The Greater Sin?