Originally posted by geniusAre you very short-sighted? I imagine that might help.
i just don't look at the girl in the short skirt, or the girl dancing wearing nothing but a skirt and body paints (true story). it's weird and complicated and rather hard to explain. although stopping masturbating helps. a lot.
I shall permit myself a Smile at your penultimate sentence.
Originally posted by howardgeeI've said it before, and here I must bring it up again: not all religions punish people or inflict people with guilt and concepts of judgment by some external force. So which religion are you talking about? Which ideas about guilt? Whose concept of judgment? Are you including non-theistic religions here? My main problem with most of the opening posts in your series is how vague they are.
A person suffering such emotional loss has it hard enough as it is. Why must religion punish them further with the notion of guilt and judgement from on high?
Originally posted by geniusThere is a reason the Lord enabled our palms to grasp our shafts....Masturbation is very healthy for your prostate, thats one, the other is the Lord is a loving God and good, besides he knew how fickle he had made women....
possibly, possibly, or just relise that there is more to life than sex. i still look at girls, i still think they are cute, hot etc. i just don't look at the girl in the short skirt, or the girl dancing wearing nothing but a skirt and body paints (true story). i also don't think to myself-waw, i'd like to bed that one! it's weird and complicated and rather hard to explain. although stopping masturbating helps. a lot.
Originally posted by AlgernonVague indeed. I already asked the question as to what religion he was talking about (as did Halitose). I assume his friend was a Jehovah's Witness. It seems that most people here do not care anyway. They are hateful of all religions to begin with, so what difference does it make WHAT religion/sect/cult we are talking about? Even if a particular religion doesn't advocate making people feel guilty, they don't care. They just throw it all into the same pot. They treat it all the same, and many of them misrepresent what a religion is all about. Even when presented with evidence that contradicts their beliefs, they just keep pushing their own agendas, or switching to a different example that suits their needs. There are RBHILL's on both sides...
I've said it before, and here I must bring it up again: not all religions punish people or inflict people with guilt and concepts of judgment by some external force. So which religion are you talking about? Which ideas about guilt? Whose concept of judgment? Are you including non-theistic religions here? My main problem with most of the opening posts in your series is how vague they are.
Originally posted by StarrmanThe less you do it, the less you think about it, the less you need to do it. The more you do it, the more you think about it, the more you need to do it. It's nothing more than a habit; breaking habits is never easy. As to whether it's a good habit or a bad habit, that is up to the individual to decide.
What? How can stopping masturbating assist with lowering sex drive?
P.S. There's nothing more to life than sex.
P.S. There is MUCH more to life than sex. Surely you don't think that the only meaningful thing in life is sex?
Originally posted by BigDoggProblemIf i remember correctly, enought for every day of the year. For three years. However, although King Solomon started out as a good, wise king he did not end up that way. Many of his wifes were not Isrealites and infected the Isrealites with their own religions. Yes, he had many wifes. He is also a good example of why excess is bad...
Quiz question: How many wives and concubines did King Solomon have?
Originally posted by geniusWhy do you think god allowed certain kings to have 1000 wives, yet condemns people of today's age as adulterers for merely looking and lusting?!
If i remember correctly, enought for every day of the year. For three years. However, although King Solomon started out as a good, wise king he did not end up that way. Many of his wifes were not Isrealites and infected the Isrealites with their own religions. Yes, he had many wifes. He is also a good example of why excess is bad...
Originally posted by dj2beckerAlright, you two: was he wise before or after shagging all those women? If the latter, then I must get a harem going right away.
At the end of his life he said it was all vanity: like chasing after the wind.
Originally posted by genius
However, although King Solomon started out as a good, wise king he did not end up that way.
Originally posted by HalitoseSomething within the Christian Doctrine that supports it? How about 5000 years of teaching that God is to be feared? The teaching that God is responsible for all and that all things happen for a reason? How about the vile Inquisition or worse, the Spanish Inquisition? How about the teaching of the Roman Catholics that true piety can only be achieved through suffering? What about the teaching in Christianity that only sinners are punished? How about the entire Old Testament supporting that God is vengful and strikes down the wicked?
While I express my sympathies for your friend, unfortunately her guilt is self-inflicted; please prove that the guilt is inspired by something within the Christian doctine. I hope you will step up this time rather than going on another tirade of unsubstantad hominems.
Thanks in advance...
If you prefer, I can fill you a book of things within the Christian Doctrine that inspire guilt and fear, from the birth of the religion in 3000 B.C. and the followers of Yaweh until the many denominations of today.