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Cree
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All right first off hello to everyone since I only just joined. And now I’m just diving right into a question, which seems to have been brought up quite a lot in other posts. I’ve read through a lot of them but the issue just keeps going back and forth so rather then keep count I’m just making my own.
Here’s the background for this question. I’m 16, born and raised catholic, go to a catholic school, a girl, and utterly confused about the issue.
So the issue: Is Masturbation a Sin or Not? I keep hearing the three strike rule and how its either A) A moral sin. B) A grave sin. Or C) both, But then I’ll read something later on about someone who talked to his/ her pastor and was told it isn’t. So the question again is weather or not it’s a sin.
Now I’m going to be honest about it, I’m curious. I’ve tried it but never ‘gone all the way’. No one in today’s society talks openly about it including the Catholic Church. I’ve never heard my Pastor mention it before and in my years of catholic school and Bible school its never been brought up. I’ve looked up many sites online and each says something different or isn’t exactly ‘reliable’.
Society today tells us its totally cool. Its natural, it makes you feel good, it doesn’t physically harm you unless you do it too much, and can even help men with some medical problems. Then, best of all, no one pregnant and there’s no risk of spreading STI’s or STD’s. (The no pregnant part is where I think the church has the most issue with it but I might be wrong)
I’m just curious as to how my body works and since I’ve already decided that I’m waiting till marriage for actual intercourse I was wondering how to release tension and thought it might be a solution. Only problem I ran into was that it may or may not be a sin.
If I’m doing it for the soul purpose of experimentation, and have no lustful thoughts in my head, (which I know is debated by many of you about being impossible but just humor me for now and say this part is hypothetical) then is it still a sin?
I’d love to hear from anyone at all but please I’d love to have an actual pastor or some figure head in their local church speak up. I’m all for everyone’s opinion but what you might think is right could in fact be wrong and you just didn’t know better.
I’m already very confused on the issue so if, when you respond, could just say A) what your relationship to the church is B) where you got this information from and C) -if its a website or a book- if you yourself have checked out the source and made sure its not overly bias in anyway?
Sorry for asking a repeatedly asked question but maybe my simple lay out for this will help someone like me get real answers.
Thank you so much,
Cree.
Here’s the background for this question. I’m 16, born and raised catholic, go to a catholic school, a girl, and utterly confused about the issue.
So the issue: Is Masturbation a Sin or Not? I keep hearing the three strike rule and how its either A) A moral sin. B) A grave sin. Or C) both, But then I’ll read something later on about someone who talked to his/ her pastor and was told it isn’t. So the question again is weather or not it’s a sin.
Now I’m going to be honest about it, I’m curious. I’ve tried it but never ‘gone all the way’. No one in today’s society talks openly about it including the Catholic Church. I’ve never heard my Pastor mention it before and in my years of catholic school and Bible school its never been brought up. I’ve looked up many sites online and each says something different or isn’t exactly ‘reliable’.
Society today tells us its totally cool. Its natural, it makes you feel good, it doesn’t physically harm you unless you do it too much, and can even help men with some medical problems. Then, best of all, no one pregnant and there’s no risk of spreading STI’s or STD’s. (The no pregnant part is where I think the church has the most issue with it but I might be wrong)
I’m just curious as to how my body works and since I’ve already decided that I’m waiting till marriage for actual intercourse I was wondering how to release tension and thought it might be a solution. Only problem I ran into was that it may or may not be a sin.
If I’m doing it for the soul purpose of experimentation, and have no lustful thoughts in my head, (which I know is debated by many of you about being impossible but just humor me for now and say this part is hypothetical) then is it still a sin?
I’d love to hear from anyone at all but please I’d love to have an actual pastor or some figure head in their local church speak up. I’m all for everyone’s opinion but what you might think is right could in fact be wrong and you just didn’t know better.
I’m already very confused on the issue so if, when you respond, could just say A) what your relationship to the church is B) where you got this information from and C) -if its a website or a book- if you yourself have checked out the source and made sure its not overly bias in anyway?
Sorry for asking a repeatedly asked question but maybe my simple lay out for this will help someone like me get real answers.
Thank you so much,
Cree.