Re: Where, oh where, is Frank




"Betov" <betov@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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the point is, one lives life as how they live life, within its
associated bounds.

What "bounds"? Was it _you_ who defined _your_ bounds, in sexual
concerns? Evidently not. This is a cultural bias and your "virginity"
is a social desease.


I still believed as I did, even before my religious conversion...


it is not a good thing to live a life filled with perversions (just as
it is similarly bad to base ones' life around, say, drugs or violence,
or to focus on things such as personal gain, wellbeing, or enjoyment)

There is absolutely no relationship in between sexual "perversions",
and the horrors you are associating sex with. At most, - as long as
you seem to believe in such a primitive absurdity as a god -, sex
would be the highest level closer to your fucky god, a human could
reach. Sex is life, life is good, and your "sex-moral" is the negation
of life.


I am only saying here that I believe it is best that a person wait until
they marry first.
(personally, I believe this to be true whether or not a person actually
believes in God).

also, they were not directly associated, rather, they were things I also
feel are wrong, and I was comparing them to in order to give a more general
basis for my view.

for example, there are not a lot of "horrors" associated, say, with
something like say, greed, or arrogance (after all, the greedy man can still
have money, and the arrogent man can still gain respect), but I still view
them as being moral failings.


after all, if the predicate is risk, then we assume that actions are
motivated by self-gain or personal value. I say, this need not be the case.

what is it that is important to us?
if one says themselves, then they will do what they view is good or
enjoyable for themselves;
and if one picks something else, they will do what is good for what it is
they have chosen.



Betov.

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