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Self-abuse is a sin

Self-abuse is a sin

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Originally posted by kmax87
boy did Luther ever get it wrong!
he did get it wrong on somethings.

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Basic Human Right

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This thread is ridiculous, its been a joke from the very start...

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Originally posted by CombatKarambit
[b]Self-abuse is a sin, the bible says so.

and let us not forget that self-abusers always look at pornographic materials or think lustful things in their hearts.
I don't think so. And your second point isn't very convincing either, or else you know more about the art of masturbation than I do.🙂 I can recall having a lovely interlude with NO porno in sight, (I was in the showwer). My thoughts probably touched on lust, but the most joyful thing that happened that gay was the Cowboys beat the Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI. Ecstasy!!!

Seriously, I've already explained the "Sin of Onan" to you, and anyone who can read it for themselves can see that God's reason for punishing him was not for polishing the pistol, but for where he fired the bullets. I think I'll stich with the words in red. That fellow who spoke them seems to know from whence he speaks. 🙂

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Originally posted by generalissimo
Im catholic, I am a person of faith. But don't expect me to believe that God will send me to hell for masturbation!
Then you are not (Roman) Catholic. Roman Catholics are not permitted to
decide for themselves that which is and is not a sin. The Church is the
authoritative arbiter of sin for its faithful. If you claim to reject a definitive
teaching of the Church, then you are in fact not a (Roman) Catholic as you
claim. It's not for you to define what constitutes a member of the Church,
but them.

Nemesio

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Originally posted by PinkFloyd
I can recall having a lovely interlude with NO porno in sight, (I was in the showwer). My thoughts probably touched on lust, but the most joyful thing that happened that gay was the Cowboys beat the Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI. Ecstasy!!!
'The most joyful thing that happened that gay...'

Sounds like your Freudian slip is showing.

Nemesio

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Originally posted by Nemesio
'The most joyful thing that happened that gay...'

Sounds like your Freudian slip is showing.

Nemesio
LOL! Oh, this thread show promise!

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
The problem is that people see it as a problem more than it actually is.

God doesn't like people to tickle his own armpit, right? Why? Because we don't enjoy it. If anyone else tickle my armpit, I laugh, but I don't when I tickle myself.

But what about 'tickle' my private parts? God likes it, right? Why? Because we enjoy it. If anyone else 'tickle' ...[text shortened]...

And that, my friends, is the problem: Everyone thinks it is a sin when it isn't.
Grrmbbllll... my reply was deleted! Grrrrr!

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LMFAO!!! Tickle the armpit vs tickling the "private parts"? That's your
analogy? By God, there's hope for you yet, fabian!

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Originally posted by Jigtie
Grrmbbllll... my reply was deleted! Grrrrr!

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LMFAO!!! Tickle the armpit vs tickling the "private parts"? That's your
analogy? By God, there's hope for you yet, fabian!
Did you write any bannable words, did you? 🙂 Well, 'private parts' is not bannable words as I know it. At work I have my 'private parts' locked in in a drawer in order to not let anyone steal them. However, it's not very tickeling facts.

Well tickeling anything cannot ever be a sin. If god doesn't want us to tickle, why did he some part nice to tickle in the first place? Answer: For us to tickle. So, tickle a way, after a while it feels like heaven.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Did you write any bannable words, did you? 🙂
I swear there are some mighty sensitive people in this place. Seriously. I
didn't use any word that'a usually considered offensive. I wonder how
these people go to the doctor:

"Uh, so I have a... well, it's my... uhm..."
"Yes?"
"Well, see... I can't say the word... but it's uh..."
"[censored]?"
"Don't use that word!"
"Why? It's a very cute and harmless way of referring to your [censored]."
"I said don't use that WORD!"
"But, everybody uses these words to refer to their [censored]. These
words are specifically coined so that we can refer to our [censored] in a
way that's not offensive to anyone."
"I will have you BANNED for saying that!!!"
"😕"

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Originally posted by PinkFloyd
I think you have misinterpreted Mr. Onan and his sin. See, Onan wasn't punished for "self-abuse"; he was punished for spitting his seed upon the ground rather than into the female beside him at the time.
Spitting his seed out on the ground? Now That's a trick I'd like to see🙂

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