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Which, as a libertarian, is the view I subscribe to.Forgot to say that concept of freedom as “negative freedom” is simply about freedom from external forces and government coercion.
Which, as a libertarian, is the view I subscribe to.Forgot to say that concept of freedom as “negative freedom” is simply about freedom from external forces and government coercion.
There are Christians who find dancing immoral, remember. The range is pretty broad.wait Christians find this immoral? i had never heard that
Anglican, and yes, 100% agreed.Episcopalian.
I would echo what Publisher said, I can’t improve on it. Of course, without the specifically Friends stuff.
In the practice, as catholic, we need to understand the true definition of each one of this wrong acts. What is the universal definition, objective and realistic?Since my last thread got moved I’ll rephrase the question.
I’m trying to better understand non-Catholic sexual morality.
In your Protestant denomination what do you believe when it comes to sexual morality?
Pornography? Moral or immoral?
Premarital sex? Moral or immoral?
Homosexuality? Moral or immoral?
Violent sexual roleplay? Moral or immoral?
Please help me understand your view of sexual morality.
When I was Protestant (primarily attended the United Church) there seemed to be little to no restrictions when it came to sexuality. Homosexuality was celebrated, premarital sex was not discouraged and in fact was considered normal and good… pornography was frowned upon.
But I realize my experience was limited so I’d like to learn more about what Protestant denominations teach about these things.
Do you realize how insufferably arrogant (on the part of the Catholic Church, not of you personally) that sounds to non-Catholics?Only, the catholic church has this power to give an acception of the definition.
Yup. Which is why I wanted to know from individuals from a variety of denominations.There are Christians who find dancing immoral, remember. The range is pretty broad.
The solution is to give an universal definition of each immoral sexual act, I mean to define correctly the thing.Yup. Which is why I wanted to know from individuals from a variety of denominations.
You can even find Catholics who think premarital sex is okay… unfortunately for them the Church has set down certain truths that we cannot deny as long as we call ourselves Catholic.
In Anglicanism, whether or not the liberal, pro-gay-marriage position is in a minority depends upon which province you are in. The general trend is that the provinces of the West which are not already pro are heading towards it.I’ve also come across several non-Catholic churches here and there that are extremely tolerant of pre-marital sex and homosexual acts. The local Lutheran church has a gay pride flag flying above the door!
I think these stances are the minority as far as the “official” teachings of most Christian denominations go, but there’s so many denominations and sub-denominations that it can be difficult to tell. I’ve always been curious to hear the theological explanations for these stances though, so I’m hoping a member of one such denomination comes out of the woodwork here.
I don’t think that an attraction to specific types is unique to gay people. This business of stereotyping doesn’t seem to have much value to me. My grandfather married a woman younger than my mom. The last billionaire I worked for had a trophy wife who was less than have his age and supermodel gorgeous in physical appearance. There is a straight counterpart to the “bear” phenomenon. My impression of twink is not teenage looks, but just youthful looking. I am no expert. So, don’t hold me to that.If true… I wonder how those statistics are acquired? Both the Boy Scouts of America and the Catholic Church seemed to have men primarily targeting boys. In the case of the Boy Scouts there were no girls. But in the Church there were - and are - plenty of girls.
Also… would you know if there is a specifically heterosexual equivalent to NAMBLA?
I’m not suggesting homosexuals are pedophiles. But certainly - judging from NAMBLA’s title - there are homosexuals as well as heterosexuals that are pedophiles.
One other thing… the male homosexual community has the terms “Bears” and “Twinks.” In the case of the latter you clearly have adult gay males that are like many heterosexual males that have a thing for youthful, possibly teenage looks, for those they desire.
Well, you’d be wrong. The United Church does not deem these things immoral.I’m fairly certain that Protestant churches deem all these actions as immoral. It’s just that protestant churches are less organized and strict. This allows their followers to outright ignore certain things in the Bible.
Wow. I would be floored if I ever heard my pastor every saying homosexuality, premarital sex, and pornography was okay. In my church, my pastor has brought up every single one of those and they are all wrong.Since my last thread got moved I’ll rephrase the question.
I’m trying to better understand non-Catholic sexual morality.
In your Protestant denomination what do you believe when it comes to sexual morality?
Pornography? Moral or immoral?
Premarital sex? Moral or immoral?
Homosexuality? Moral or immoral?
Violent sexual roleplay? Moral or immoral?
Please help me understand your view of sexual morality.
When I was Protestant (primarily attended the United Church) there seemed to be little to no restrictions when it came to sexuality. Homosexuality was celebrated, premarital sex was not discouraged and in fact was considered normal and good… pornography was frowned upon.
But I realize my experience was limited so I’d like to learn more about what Protestant denominations teach about these things.
Since my last thread got moved I’ll rephrase the question.
I’m trying to better understand non-Catholic sexual morality.
In your Protestant denomination what do you believe when it comes to sexual morality?
Pornography? Moral or immoral?
Premarital sex? Moral or immoral?
Homosexuality? Moral or immoral?
Violent sexual roleplay? Moral or immoral?
Please help me understand your view of sexual morality.
When I was Protestant (primarily attended the United Church) there seemed to be little to no restrictions when it came to sexuality. Homosexuality was celebrated, premarital sex was not discouraged and in fact was considered normal and good… pornography was frowned upon.
But I realize my experience was limited so I’d like to learn more about what Protestant denominations teach about these things.
Thanks for your (name removed by moderator)ut. I’ll give you a break since you asked for one.Pornography? Moral or immoral?
You seriously have to ask this? It is immoral for a number of reasons, not just for sexual reasons.
Premarital sex? Moral or immoral?
Immoral. But it happens among Protestants and Catholics. I think we would all be happier if it were just premarital sex and not the rampant extramarital sex.
Homosexuality? Moral or immoral?
To me it is immoral. To my church, the issue is squishy.
Violent sexual roleplay? Moral or immoral?
**Give me a break. Recreating cartoonish ideas of the inquisition is immoral, but also silly. Perhaps it an be defended as historical reinactment **
By the way, I am Episcopalian.
There are certain sexual acts which we must refrain from. So I guess it depends on your tolerance level. I threw that one in out of curiosity more then anything.I asked my old priest and deacon about the role-play one. They said that so long as it was consensual and didn’t result in lasting harm, that there was nothing wrong with it. Within the confines of marriage, of course. If that is what the couple enjoys, and so long as it results in a true marital act, then I don’t think the church says anything on it.