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SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE?

By Lauren F. Winner
Article Category: Dating
Added on: 03/17/07 01:43
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The bottom line is this: God created sex for marriage, and within a Christian moral vocabulary, it is impossible to defend sex outside of marriage. To more liberal readers, schooled on a generation of Christian ethics written in the wake of the sexual revolution, this may sound like old-fashioned hooey, but is the simple, if sometimes difficult, truth.

For several years, I tried and tried to find a way to wiggle out of the church's traditional teaching that God requires chastity outside of marriage, and I failed. I read all the classics of 1970s Christian sexual ethics, all the appealing and comforting books that insisted that Christians must avoid not sex outside of marriage, but rather exploitative sex, or sex where you run the risk of getting hurt. These books suggest that it is not marriage per se, but rather the intent or state of mind of the people involved, that determines whether or not sex is good and appropriate; if a man and woman love each other, if they are committed to each other, or, for Pete's sake, if they are just honest with each other about their fling being a no-strings-attached, one-night stand, then sex between them is just fine. After all, as long as our 1970's man and woman care about each other, making love will be meaningful. In fact, sex might even liberate them, or facilitate their personal development.
Well. I tried to find these books persuasive. I wanted to find them persuasive. I wanted someone to explain to me that I could be a faithful Christian and blithely continue having premarital sex. But in the end, I was never able to square sex outside of marriage with the Christian story about God, redemption, and human bodies.

It wasn't just the liberal, supposedly liberating, books that left me cold. I didn't find many of the more conservative bromides all that persuasive either--the easy proof--texting that purports to draw a coherent sexual ethic from a few verses of Paul. To be sure, scripture has plenty to teach us about how rightly to order our sexual lives, but, as the church, we need to ask whether the starting point for a scriptural witness on sex is the isolated quotation of "thou shalt not," or whether a scriptural ethic of sex begins instead with the totality of the Bible, the narrative of God's redeeming love and humanity's attempt to reflect that through our institutions and practices. If our aim is to construct a rule book, perhaps the cut-and-paste approach to scripture is adequate: as the bumper sticker wisdom goes, Jesus (or in this case, Paul) said it, I do it. But if we see scripture not merely as a code of behavior but as a map of God's reality, and if we take seriously the pastoral task of helping unmarried Christians live chastely, the church needs not merely to recite decontextualized Bible verses, but to ground our ethic in the faithful living of the fullness of the gospel. As ethicist Thomas E. Breidenthal once put it, "We must do more than invoke the will of God if we wish to recover a viable Christian sexual morality.... Even if God's will is obvious, it cannot provide a rationale for any moral code until we are able to say, clearly and simply, how God's command speaks to us, how and why it addresses us not only as a demand but as good news."

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SHINE-nicebutt776 User reputation: 30User reputation: 30User reputation: 30User reputation: 30User reputation: 30
SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE? yes because we are in a new generation..We must enjoy doing this things now,because when we get old..we cannot do it anymore..PEACE!!!
Posted on: 11/09/07 09:11

paulh50 User reputation: 144User reputation: 144User reputation: 144User reputation: 144User reputation: 144
This article is intersting but old hat. God never said sex is for only marriage. "He" said be fruitful go forth and multiply. Nothing about marriage. If you check with Biblical scholars God never said thou shan not. The men who wrote the bible said Thou shall not, end of story. Schholars believe that God said thou should not.

It's easy if you live in America. We have the History cahnnel and the Documentary channel and all the other info stations. I watch them and I especially watch the ones on the bible.

The problem is not what God said or did not say. The proble is with Judo-Christian ethics. Sex is the oldest business in the world but the Christian establishment is here to stop it.

If prostitution were legal or decriminalized it would be another multi billion $ business that government could relazie revenue from and stop raising taxes.

It is time that all men and women write to their elected officials and try to get some changes made.
Posted on: 03/28/07 04:19

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