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About Me
I am a born again, Bible believing Christian. I am married and I have children. I worship and attend a Christian Church every Sunday.
Other than that – that’s all you will get out of me about my identity.
I am so thankful that some time ago God opened my eyes on this issue of Christian Sexuality. Really for me this area of sexuality was just part of a much larger journey I was taking through God’s Word.
One day as I was studying another “life issue”(but nothing to do with sexuality), it really hit me how much tradition and cultural bias we layer over the Bible as we read it. I decided to start trying to “scrape away”, if you will, all the tradition and came to understand that God’s Word must stand as it is, not as we would like it to be.
This does not mean I think that everything the Israelite society did was right, there are a lot Rabbinic traditions that contradict with the Word of God. But what it does mean is, if God regulates something, or orders something, whether it was in culture or in the church, it is good, and it is right.
Often times Christians(both conservative and liberal) write off whole sections of the Bible as simply “cultural” things, or when they come across a passage that massively conflicts with our modern cultural, or church values, they brush it aside as “something God tolerated, but certainly he did not approve of such things“.
Again what they miss is, God was ALWAYS clear when he did not approve of some activity, if he regulates it, the he approves of it, under the circumstances that he lays out.
Also if God does not disallow something, then it is allowed – period. Now I am not saying that every specific thing that is wrong for us to do is spelled out in Scripture. But if something is sinful, it will violate a specific Scriptural principle or command, otherwise it is not sin, and we can have faith that to engage in that activity is blessed by God.
While we are no longer under the Old Testament Law, as we know that the New Testament now supersedes the Old. However we do not throw out the Old, but learn from it’s principles, many of which carry forward and are enforced in the New Testament.
Why I am an anonymous blogger?
The reason I don’t share too much information, is because people can be brutally vicious when it comes to these topics of sexuality. Those who hold to their traditions will often being to attack the messenger, rather than message when they see their arguments are falling apart form a Biblical perspective.
Still others, confident in their views on sexuality and unwilling to look at evidence to the contrary, are appalled that any Christian would hold a differing view on what constitutes the Christian view of sexuality.
Besides it becomes a huge waste of time when you have to defend from ad hominem attacks all the time. I would personally rather spend my responding to the issues, rather than personal attacks.
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Christian Sex Positions And Questions
Should I let my Christian husband ejaculate on me?

About Me
I am a born again, Bible believing Christian. I am married and I have children. I worship and attend a Christian Church every Sunday.
Other than that – that’s all you will get out of me about my identity.
I am so thankful that some time ago God opened my eyes on this issue of Christian Sexuality. Really for me this area of sexuality was just part of a much larger journey I was taking through God’s Word.
One day as I was studying another “life issue”(but nothing to do with sexuality), it really hit me how much tradition and cultural bias we layer over the Bible as we read it. I decided to start trying to “scrape away”, if you will, all the tradition and came to understand that God’s Word must stand as it is, not as we would like it to be.
This does not mean I think that everything the Israelite society did was right, there are a lot Rabbinic traditions that contradict with the Word of God. But what it does mean is, if God regulates something, or orders something, whether it was in culture or in the church, it is good, and it is right.
Often times Christians(both conservative and liberal) write off whole sections of the Bible as simply “cultural” things, or when they come across a passage that massively conflicts with our modern cultural, or church values, they brush it aside as “something God tolerated, but certainly he did not approve of such things“.
Again what they miss is, God was ALWAYS clear when he did not approve of some activity, if he regulates it, the he approves of it, under the circumstances that he lays out.
Also if God does not disallow something, then it is allowed – period. Now I am not saying that every specific thing that is wrong for us to do is spelled out in Scripture. But if something is sinful, it will violate a specific Scriptural principle or command, otherwise it is not sin, and we can have faith that to engage in that activity is blessed by God.
While we are no longer under the Old Testament Law, as we know that the New Testament now supersedes the Old. However we do not throw out the Old, but learn from it’s principles, many of which carry forward and are enforced in the New Testament.
Why I am an anonymous blogger?
The reason I don’t share too much information, is because people can be brutally vicious when it comes to these topics of sexuality. Those who hold to their traditions will often being to attack the messenger, rather than message when they see their arguments are falling apart form a Biblical perspective.
Still others, confident in their views on sexuality and unwilling to look at evidence to the contrary, are appalled that any Christian would hold a differing view on what constitutes the Christian view of sexuality.
Besides it becomes a huge waste of time when you have to defend from ad hominem attacks all the time. I would personally rather spend my responding to the issues, rather than personal attacks.
site has porn
videos and pics

Christian Sex Positions And Questions
Should I let my Christian husband ejaculate on me?




