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The holy spirit comes down and we have Jesus (or the virgin Mary if you're Catholic)Mathilda said:How does the "traditional christian understanding" envisage childbirth without sex?

The holy spirit comes down and we have Jesus (or the virgin Mary if you're Catholic)Mathilda said:How does the "traditional christian understanding" envisage childbirth without sex?
Now if that was how all the babies were started, that would be omniprecense indeedAphex_Twin said:The holy spirit comes down and we have Jesus (or the virgin Mary if you're Catholic)
Mathilda said:Pain in childbirth was God's punishment for all the women for Eve's bite of the apple. (Gen 3:16) This in my understanding implies that childbirth was part of the plan, just origianlly wasn't supposed to be painful.
How does the "traditional christian understanding" envisage childbirth without sex?
Mathilda said:Pain in childbirth was God's punishment for all the women for Eve's bite of the apple. (Gen 3:16) This in my understanding implies that childbirth was part of the plan, just origianlly wasn't supposed to be painful.
How does the "traditional christian understanding" envisage childbirth without sex?
Bible, new International version:Plotinus said:Who knows? You could equally take the verse as suggesting that childbirth itself was instituted only after the Fall, rather than that there would otherwise have been pain-free childbirth. Perhaps God was intending to make everyone out of ribs, like Eve.
To me that really suggests that childbearing was already on the cards, only the amount of pain changed.16 To the woman he said,
"I will greatly increase your pains in childbearing;
with pain you will give birth to children.
Your desire will be for your husband,
and he will rule over you."
I'm still wondering where the idea of sex not existing before the fall came from.Or perhaps you're right and it would have been pain-free childbirth, but without sex: babies would have just popped out spontaneously, like aphids. Remember, of course, that from the fourth century onwards it was believed that Jesus' mother preserved her virginity "in parturition", meaning that Jesus was born in a miraculous fashion which left Mary physically unharmed. Perhaps something similar was imagined for prelapsarian man.
St Jerome said:"Be fruitful," God says, "and multiply, and replenish the earth." He who desires to replenish the earth may increase and multiply if he will. But the train to which you belong is not on earth, but in heaven. The command to increase and multiply first finds fulfilment after the expulsion from paradise, after the nakedness and the fig-leaves which speak of sexual passion. Let them marry and be given in marriage who eat their bread in the sweat of their brow; whose land brings forth to them thorns and thistles, and whose crops are choked with briars. My seed produces fruit a hundredfold. "All men cannot receive God's saying, but they to whom it is given." Some people may be eunuchs from necessity; I am one of free will. In paradise Eve was a virgin, and it was only after the coats of skins that she began her married life.
What makes it right? On what moral grounds?Ciceronian said:Why would it be wrong? On what moral grounds?
classical_hero said:What makes it right? On what moral grounds?
I don't really care about the bible's views as they don't affect my life in any way, but to say that sex before marriage doesn't harm anone seems like a limited view of things.Ciceronian said:The reason why sexual immorality is forbidden is becuase it harms other people or goes against the laws of nature, as in the examples you have given. ........ Sex before marriage does not fall into either of these to categories, so it is permissible, maybe not of special moral worth or morally good, but in any case permissible and legitimate.
classical_hero said:If you can tell me what is sexual maroality, then I would be able to see what is sezual immorality. Immorality is the opposite of morality, is it not?