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This question may deserve its own thread, but I am going to ask this here because we have already veered away from the topic. (Feel free to report this to a mod, if you think this should be a separate thread).
Is sex a godly act?
I don't think there is anything godly about sex, so it doesn't matter what a husband and wife do to each other, so long as it is mutually consensual and neither person feels disrespected. I think sex is an expression of our most despicable desires (throwback to one of seoulsearch's old signatures). Love-making on the other hand may be godly because the end-result of it is pro-creation, which is a fulfilment of God's commandment to mankind (now whether that commandment is still relevant today, is another topic). But sex, in my opinion, is definitely not a godly act.
Edit: Disclaimer: By arguing that sex is ungodly, I am not arguing for any act that is prohibited by the Bible.
Is sex a godly act?
I don't think there is anything godly about sex, so it doesn't matter what a husband and wife do to each other, so long as it is mutually consensual and neither person feels disrespected. I think sex is an expression of our most despicable desires (throwback to one of seoulsearch's old signatures). Love-making on the other hand may be godly because the end-result of it is pro-creation, which is a fulfilment of God's commandment to mankind (now whether that commandment is still relevant today, is another topic). But sex, in my opinion, is definitely not a godly act.
Edit: Disclaimer: By arguing that sex is ungodly, I am not arguing for any act that is prohibited by the Bible.
If sex is between a man and woman who are married and serving the Lord then it is a Godly act.So much so that the Bible says not to deny your partner unless you agree to a time period.Song of Solomon talks about the pleasure and joy of sex.