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Atheist | 17:00 Sat 10th Aug 2019 | Religion & Spirituality
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Why do many religions have strong opinions on sexual behaviour? I know they often have strong opinions about what food we eat and how many times a day or week we pray, but sex seems to set off a very powerful reaction. There seems to be a view that anything pleasurable is wicked; but surely god (if there is such a being) gave us the sense of taste and the ability to feel pleasure. Why then do the religious bosses disapprove of so much?
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Different religions have different strange rules.
For example, Saint Paul described celibacy as the doctrine of Devils, yet the R.C. Church demand celibacy of its clergy.
The JimF post above is fairly comprehensive.
May be to crate a screen to cover their own wrong doings, as there seems to be a lot more wrong doing inside the church than out.
It seems strange that God disapproves of sex, which he apparently created, unless within marriage, which he didn't.
//Saint Paul described celibacy as the doctrine of Devils//

Duid he, Theland? Can't remember that. I do recall (I think) that he advocated celibacy, but aid better to marry than be inflamed by lust.
Sex is like religion. Practice whatever the hell you like as long as you're not hurting anyone and don't bother trying to tell me about it as I DGAF.
That would be great, if it worked that way, mozz... but often it doesn't.
I know Pixie, but I'm allowed to dream.
Please carry on... :-) x
//For example, Saint Paul described celibacy as the doctrine of Devils//
Don't tell porkies. St Paul was himself celibate.
“To the unmarried and the widows I say that it is well for them to remain single as I am. (I Corinthians 7:8)
“Are you free from a wife? Do not seek marriage. (1 Corinthians 7:27)
''He who marries does well; and he who refrains from marriage will do BETTER” (1 Corinthians 7:38).

And the celibate Jesus (whom Christians are called upon to emulate) told his disciples that it was better not to marry ''for the sake of the kingdom'' (Matt 19:11-12).
//Why do many religions have strong opinions on sexual behaviour?//

“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.” (H.L. Mencken)
Religion is mostly about insecurity. It exists nowadays purely to give people comfort. That is fine, as it works for some, but not everybody. I think you are closer to the truth,than you think, nailit x
Adam and Eve, their children, unavoidable incest but let's move on.
it's in 1 Timothy 4. Part of the rationale seems to have been that various pagan religions demanded a celibate priesthood. Jews haven't got anything against sex. The Talmud says men (it's all about men) have to sleep with their wives every day; for sailors, who will be away a lot, once every six months.
Sex tends to be a big thing in people's lives. Why wouldn't that importance feed through to a strong opinion by religions ?
Nailit - forbidding people to marry was described by Paul as a doctrine of Devils.
Can I ask, theland, what does religion do for you?
//Nailit - forbidding people to marry was described by Paul as a doctrine of Devils//
But that isn't what you said @ 18:07 is it?
You said that St Paul considered ''celibacy'' itself a doctrine of devils, when , according to the new testament, it obviously isn't as pointed out in my post @ 21:15.
Pixie - I do not follow any religion which are all man made.
I am a bible believing Christian.
What does it do for me?
It gives me a personal relationship with my Saviour Jesus Christ, who is everything to me.

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