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How does your religion view sex and sexuality?

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
Well maybe in revisionist history. Tower of Babylon is not the birth place of my religion. Kind of predates it.
But whatever the Bible is still irrelevant to those outside of Christianity so I can still stand by what I said. The soul is gender less and premarital sex may be accepted, even gay marriage could be construed as spiritually acceptable.

Before Babylon there was religion before the Flood of Noah's day, so even per-dating Abraham does Not mean that God's promise to father Abraham will prove to be wrong. God promised that through Abraham that ALL families of Earth will be blessed, and ALL nations of Earth will be blessed. Blessed with the benefit of 'healing' for Earth's nations according to Revelation 22:2; Genesis 12:3; Genesis 22:18.
 

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
Staff member
Premium Member
Before Babylon there was religion before the Flood of Noah's day, so even per-dating Abraham does Not mean that God's promise to father Abraham will prove to be wrong. God promised that through Abraham that ALL families of Earth will be blessed, and ALL nations of Earth will be blessed. Blessed with the benefit of 'healing' for Earth's nations according to Revelation 22:2; Genesis 12:3; Genesis 22:18.
Yeah, I never said it was wrong. I said I don't think quoting the Bible as justification for whatever it classes as sinful works on people who are not Christian.
Ie non Christians like me. Kindly stop preaching to me or I will report you.
Also we're older than your flood, never really noticed it really. So again, only in revisionist history.
 
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Deidre

Well-Known Member
Yes, I know other religions exist, and when we trace mankind's religious family tree back to its base or its roots we go way back to ancient Babylon at the time of the tower of Babel. ( Even people who follow astrology trace roots back to ancient Babylon ). As the people left ancient Babylon they took with them their old religious-myth practices and ideas and spread them world wide into a greater religious Babylon or Babylon the Great. Just because the Bible does Not really apply to them ( they don't use Bible teachings ) does Not make the Bible as being wrong.
I imagine one could say that about any 'holy text,' no?
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
Yeah, I never said it was wrong. I said I don't think quoting the Bible as justification for whatever it classes as sinful works on people who are not Christian.
Ie non Christians like me. Kindly stop preaching to me or I will report you.
Also we're older than your flood, never really noticed it really. So again, only in revisionist history.

I want to apologize to you as I was Not trying to preach but merely to post what I find the Bible really teaches.
Sorry for any distress or upset I caused you. Please be assured nothing personal intended.

I agree we (as in mankind) are older than the Flood of Noah's day because people lived on Earth before the Flood.
That is merely according to what the Bible teaches, nothing more intended.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
I imagine one could say that about any 'holy text,' no?

Yes, of course one could say that about any ' holy text '.
I merely want to post what I find the Bible is really teaching because according to the holy text of Matthew chapter 25 we are nearing a coming ' time of separation ' to take place on Earth, when people who are judged as righteous (the figurative humble sheep-like people) can remain alive on Earth, and continue to live on Earth, right into the start of calendar Day One when Jesus begins his 1,000-year governmental rule over Earth.
I find many people only think of having future life at death, instead of living humble meek people inheriting the Earth.
 

Deidre

Well-Known Member
Yes, of course one could say that about any ' holy text '.
I merely want to post what I find the Bible is really teaching because according to the holy text of Matthew chapter 25 we are nearing a coming ' time of separation ' to take place on Earth, when people who are judged as righteous (the figurative humble sheep-like people) can remain alive on Earth, and continue to live on Earth, right into the start of calendar Day One when Jesus begins his 1,000-year governmental rule over Earth.
I find many people only think of having future life at death, instead of living humble meek people inheriting the Earth.

Inheriting the earth. I never understood that very well. Can you explain it? Is it basically that Jesus will come back, and reign over the earth for 1000 years, and then what happens?
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
Inheriting the earth. I never understood that very well. Can you explain it? Is it basically that Jesus will come back, and reign over the earth for 1000 years, and then what happens?

At the end of the thousand years, according to 1 Corinthians 15:24-26; Isaiah 25:8, there will be No more death on Earth. Adam was never offered anything else but 'everlasting life on Earth' as long as he did Not break God's Law.

When Jesus came along he give added or additional information that there would be those like the people of Luke 22:28-30 who would be resurrected to heaven besides humble meek people to inherit the Earth.
Before Jesus, people looked forward to God's promise to father Abraham that ALL families of Earth, and ALL nations of Earth will be blessed. Blessed with the benefits of food and healing for earth's nations according to Genesis 12:3; Genesis 22:18 and Revelation 22:2. Mankind I find will see the return of the Genesis ' tree of life ' on Earth.
By Jesus resurrecting people back to healthy physical life on Earth he was giving us a preview, or a coming attraction, of what Jesus will be doing on a grand-global scale during his millennial reign over Earth.
 

ZooGirl02

Well-Known Member
I am a liberal Christian and I see nothing with any sexual acts that occur between two (or more) consenting adults.
 
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