I was just wondering what peoples opinion was on being prolife and using contraception? Many contraceptive pills destroy the egg that has already been fertilized and has attached to the uterus wall. To be pro-life you beleive that life begins at conception. Therefore, to be prolife and to use some contraception would be contridictory.
If you are now alone & it seems unlikely that you will be able or willing to try to establish a real relationship with someone of the opposite gender in the near future (or perhaps even for a quite a while), perhaps due to the recent ending of a relationship, what can one do to block or divert one's natural human desire for sex (with a person of the opposite gender)? Is it necessary to ignore such urges? What does the Bible say about this?
My kids are now 4 and 7 and I know that my youngest is still too young for the big talk but what about my oldest?
I want to protect him and let him have a long childhood but with drug useage starting in Grade 5 and children being sexually active with eachother at the tender age of 12 how do I do this?
Do I start with "If your Grade Five buddy offers you candy off of a sheet of paper..........." or "Always ask your Daddy or I if it is okay to eat somthing even if given to you by a freind because......"
This is for anyone who has read The book "Sex God" by Rob Bell. What did you think of the book? I'm curious on people's opinion's on the content of the book. Thanks.
I've seen the statement over and over again on this forum that sex outside a committed relationship is wrong. Not wrong for the person making the statement but wrong altogether, for everyone. Why?
If you didn't see Larry King tonight here are a couple of Ann Coulter's comments.
Conservative Women have more orgasms than Liberal women because they take sex more seriously and don't hop in and out of bed with every Tom, Dick and Harry. ( meaning that Liberal women do)
Single mothers should either marry the father or give their child up for adoption.