I take back what I said about sex for creation then (sorry!).
This is my textbook answer to the thread then:
"The Roman Catholic Church considers that conception is a natural outcome of sexual intercourse and believes that anything which prevents this happening is wrong. It says that humans...
I think that it is natural for humans to question their existance.. and if this leads to belief in god by 'yourself' ie not someone coming up and telling you that a man in the sky made you, then yes belief in god in natural.
Ah but then someone else telling you that god is real is also natural...
I believe that god is a creation of the human mind, and the closest 'thing' that I myself could describe as god would be Nature (Mother Earth and all that). I'm unsure on materialist/inmaterialist.. looked it up, and no I do not think that material is more important than material. Material is...
Not too sure really, if you mean literally then googling 'religon forum' was how I came :P
I find religion fasciating.. I have a Muslim friend and two losely-pagan friends that I discuss topics with, but we are all the same age (young) and don't have much experience. I'd like to talk to others...
It's my understanding that Catholics follow Natural Law, this therefore opposes any contraception. Also they believe that sex is for creating children, not for pleasure, which is mainly true. That IS the main function of sex, but mostly is not the motivation of humans today.
Correct me if I'm...
Hey there, I'm new!
I'm interested in religion, and am looking forward to reading about different beliefs on here. My beliefs are mixed, but based around Paganism.
Greetings!