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Sex before marriage is against God's Law in the Bible. Jesus Christ said so, that even looking at another to commit adultery is like already committing adultery in the heart. You cannot have it both ways. If you are a Christian, you must wait until after marriage. If you cannot do that, then don't call yourself Christian. That would be a lie. Going to church would be a waste of time. If your minister says sex before marriage is OK, he is against scriptures. His church should be taxed and closed down. People have been executed for being Christian. Abstaining from sex is less than death.
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Well I agree that its God's law to not do that. But Christians fail often, but that doesn't mean they aren't Christians anymore. Unless you are one who believes Christians can lose their salvation, which I don't believe. We can't forget that we also have a forgiving God as well. But I am wondering how far is too far? Is a kiss wrong? Is a hug wrong? Is a certin look wrong? In that case Christians world wide sin every day. Its hard to know where to draw the line.
Mainly if we did break up, I wouldn't want her or me to have to tell a new person that we don't have this wonderful gift to give them when we got married.
by Anonymous on May 5th, 2008
Excellent response, Anonymous. Couldn’t have said it better myself.
by the Otter on November 14th, 2009