To: TomSmedley; bornacatholic
In some profound way, sexuality images God. . . . The helenisticand anti-biblical horror of sexuality makes a totem out of repudiating a vital component of human experience, and of God's image in humanity. In your view, did Christ fail to express part of his humanity, in failing to engage in sexual relations? Or do you simply think that since he was *fully* human, therefore he must have had sexual relations?
-A8
188 posted on
12/05/2006 12:50:00 PM PST by
adiaireton8
("There is no greater evil one can suffer than to hate reasonable discourse." - Plato, Phaedo 89d)
To: adiaireton8
Sex is very much a a vital component of the human experience, although not a vital component of every individual's human experience.
Otherwise, none of us would be here. :0
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