Talk about a click-bait style title! I heard this comment once (can't remember where) and thought it was really interesting. I'm speaking specifically to American Christian men & women. No offense to those with other religious beliefs, I just do not know if this will apply to other theology.
According to
"the worlds largest masturbation survey" 92% of American men masturbate. 76% of American women do. That sounds pretty closed to correct based on my experience, though I'd question the honesty of the remaining 8% of men, since that is significantly more than the % of men who are born without hands.
Roughly 65% of American men claim to be Christian. This means 65% of American men who masturbate, are Christians. Of this group, most (I assume) would claim that their God (or Jesus) is with them all day long. He can and does literally watch what they do at all times. You obviously cannot hide from an all-knowing god. You see where this is going?
The 92% of males who masturbate, would never, under any circumstances masturbate directly in front of their actual father. Not unless they have some sort of twisted incestual sexual relationship. I suppose I could be wrong here. Maybe everyone else is masturbating in front of their parents, and I'm the only one who finds that thought repulsive.
So what is more likely; American Christian men do not really masturbate, or the claim that Christians make about honestly believing their God is watching us all at times is not only incorrect, but their actions indicate they don't actually believe it themselves?
This is interesting.
Perhaps you can similarly do some research on fornication.
Among "Christians" (please observe the quotation marks) masturbation, fornication, are often
not considered, sinful, to what are usually considered non-practicing Christians, and there are many, apparently.
What is to blame for that are 1) Some "Christians" are simply Church goers - that is, they put on their "Sunday best", go to church, and that's it. Why? 2) They are not taught Bible principles. The Bible does not explicitly say anything about masturbation, but contains principles to guide us in these decisions.
For example, the Bible does not say anything about oral sex, smoking, etc, but does that mean a Christian has freedom to do these things?
The early Christians did not go to war, but no scripture says explicitly that a Christian should not. Yet, Bible principles guided the early Christians in this regard.
3) For the most part people who once were God-fearing, no longer are. So it is easier for most "Christians" to live a life of, "just be good to (love) your neighbor", and the rest is history. Love of God is invisible - unseen.
This was prophesied. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 ...know this, that in the last days ...men will be... lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of God, 5 having an appearance of godliness but proving false to its power
Since the Bible is hardly taught among those making up most "Christianity", its values are no longer of any value among them.
This too was prophesied. 2 Thessalonians 2:6-12 ; 2 Timothy 4:3, 4
False stories are the order of the day, and quite appealing to them. This too is mentioned in scripture - Revelation 12:9-12