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Why is that a problem?Why, it's not a go to book for single people.
And Jesus, the main Bible narrator, was singleThe Apostle Paul was single, among others mentioned in the Bible.
Well, I was talking about God, who inspired the words "go and multiply", the human authors may have misinterpreted what God "whispered"I don't think the authors of these verses ever envisaged a situation where there were so many humans that it endangered the ecosystem itself
TrueAnd why should they? Back then the problem was not having enough surviving children.
Very true...taking too literal is no goodThat's yet another reason why the Bible should not be taken too literally, or in this case a commandment for one time should not be assumed to be for all times
Not silly...very creative I would call itAnd a silly question. Do infants have as much fun in infancy as adults have in adultery?
In my personal experience no, however I think this varies. The modern trend of dating without arranging marriages is challenging. We are in a new environment, and I don't think churches have kept up. In older times marriages had a purpose in addition to children and in addition to romance. Now most people think it is about love or children only. I think this has a lot of unanticipated consequences. Another unanticipated issue is the prevailing attitude that the bible has all of the wisdom one needs. I have heard this claimed many times both in articles and from stages. When it comes to marriage that is untrue.The Bible says we are to go forth and be fruitful, multiply the earth with humans! When I was in the Pentecostal church, men who wanted to preach could not take on a church unless they were married.y sister says churches don't have as many single groups as they use to.
This woman on youtube who use to be a Hare Krishna said her Ashram would only allow women to do 2 things, live in the ashram or be married.
So my question for Christians and other religions is does the church and other religions support singles as they should?
Well, I was talking about God, who inspired the words "go and multiply", the human authors may have misinterpreted what God "whispered"
Sorry, I did not mean to offend anyone.... I believe in live and let live, and if people still have sexual desire in old age and can perform, go for it! The thing is that after menopause the hormones in women decline, but they don't decline as much in men so there is kind of a mismatch. Nevertheless, many women still want sex in older age and even if the physical desire is not there the ability still is, and there might be a psychological desire. However, there may be no desire in the woman, and that puts women in a very difficult position when almost all men want sex, no matter how old they are.
The study found that women who had stayed in the same monogamous relationship over the entire 7-year observation period experienced the greatest decrease in sexual desire.
By contrast, women who had found a new partner over the study duration experienced lower decreases in sexual desire.
Women who were single at the end of the observation period reported stable sexual desire.
Here is an interesting article I dug up. Please bear in mind that this is everyone over 50. I think the percentages would change after 60, 70, or 80.
Sex at 50-Plus: What's Normal? - Older Married Couples, Having Sex ...
31 percent of couples have sex several times a week; 28 percent of couples have sex a couple of times a month; and 8 percent of couples have sex once a month. Sadly — or so we thought — 33 percent of respondents said they rarely or never have sex. But even among couples who report being "extremely happy," an astonishing one-fourth rarely or never get it on.
This is true.
This is true. However, the bible says it's better to marry than burn in your lust. We are supposed to go forth and have babies and replenish the earth.
I have had many church folks surprised because I told them I have never had children. As an older woman, I get the idea they didn't approve of me not having any children.
I think some churches who require their pastors to be married think in terms of him being tempted by sex if he does not get married.
How many single male pastors do we have? This excludes the Catholics whose priests are single. Does the church encourage folks especially the leadership to be married so they won't fall into lust?
Well, that's easy. God thought highly of us. In math you start with addition, subtraction, so God guessed we managed that already, and He tried to teach us the next level...multiplyHe might have been talking about arithmetic. The question arises though, why didn't he mention addition, subtraction and division?
Just kidding.
That didn't happen to me, the exact opposite occurred."There's a food that destroys sexual desire in women ... wedding cake".
I go 1 step further:I see nothing wrong with getting married and deciding not to have children.
I go 1 step further:
"There is nothing wrong with getting married and deciding not to have children"
Well, you said "I see", so you wrote it as your opinion. I wrote mine as a claim (Truth); probably the only claim I ever made on RFThat is the same thing that I meant by my statement. I agree with you.
They are "married" to God. Oh and by the way, some priests CAN be married, but they need to be converts from a similar church body and previously married while being a priest, for instance in the Episcopalian church or something similar. One of our priests is actually married.I wonder why Priests and nuns can not be married. I sometimes go to a Catholic chat room. I may ask them that.
Well, you said "I see", so you wrote it as your opinion. I wrote mine as a claim (Truth); probably the only claim I ever made on RF
I wonder why Priests and nuns can not be married.
I got you and certainly agree 100 percent that there is nothing wrong with being married and not having children.
Getting children is even God's Grace, as we know from mother Mary. So, if I were to marry, and decided "no children", God easily can mess up my plan...as "Thy will be done"
You do have a nice looking friend though, the hairy female (my guess) one on your profile picture. Much easier to handle than most husbands, according to the statistics. And they are usually more faithful