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This is why God will not bless gay marriage, adultery , fornication, or self gratification which masturbation is.
The marriage bed room of another, is none of your business nor is it any of mine.
Whoa, whoa, whoa ... the first part is scriptural. God really does say it. the last part God says nothing at all about. Fornication ... check ... adultery which is a kind of fornication .... Yes ... check. Homosexuality ... another kind of fornication ... yes. Check. Bestiality ... again, another type of fornication ... check ... There is NOTHING at all in scripture about masterbation. Sorry. Just illicit intercourse not approved by God, including premarital sex ... another kind of fornication and immorality. You will never find mention of masterbation because God didn't care enough about it to mention it even once. Failure to raise up an heir for your brother in disobedience to a command of God ... check. Disobedience to the commands of God is a sin. But he didn't masterbate. He refused to obey God and raise up an heir for his brother while having sex with her. There is a difference.
The marriage bed is undefiled... if you both enjoy it, have at it. Otherwise even getting each other excited during sex is unnecessary "self pleasure" and becomes sin. God created sex to enjoy. 1Co. 7. In verse 1, what kind of touching results in risk of violation in verse 2? Over and over again, Paul says singleness is better if you have that "gift". Most of us have the other "gift" as one has his gift in one area and another in another. If you can go without touching, and you have self-control, and you are not getting yourself into the trouble of the touching that could lead to fornication, STAY SINGLE. If not, even if you find the touching that is described in verse on, and you are inflaming lusts, get married. EVEN IF THIS OCCURS, if you don't have sex before marriage you have not sinned, let them marry. It is better to marry than to burn.
Which also brings us around to the concept of defrauding. If you do not have issues with sexual desire you have no business dating at all. Of course you should ONLY be considering Christians in the first place even if you do have these issues. Understand that this is natural, and a God approved process, which is why each man is to have his wife and each woman her husband, and it is also why unless you both agree to postpone sex, once married, there is NOTHING that takes precedence if either one of you has the desire, INCLUDING PRAYER. Otherwise you become tempted to sin. If you both don't agree to postpone, find a place and fulfill the others need then.
Sex is not evil. Sexual desire is not evil. We were created to desire it. Unlawful sex ... fornication ... not within the boundaries God gave us ... that is evil and sin. Leading someone to believe that you are going to get married if the temptation is to strong and things are getting out of hand, or rather into hand, that shouldn't be there until marriage IS NOT SIN as long as you get married BEFORE you commit fornication. Evil lusts, unlawful lusts, being
in the same room as a woman, who is married to another man, and dwelling on your lusts for her is committing adultery (Sex with a man not your husband, with a woman married to another man) in your mind is a prerequisite for adultery, just as being angry is a prerequisite for murder. If you never pass step one you can never violate step 2.
Those who want to take looking at any woman with a sexual desire are ignoring the words used. First, it is "committed adultery with her in his heart" not "has committed fornication with her in his heart. Second, the word woman used in that passage is the only word for married woman in Greek. If it used fornication instead, then you "might" have a case, but given that even getting to the point of the "touching" in 1Co 7 and acting unbecomingly results in the following, "Let them marry they HAVE NOT SINNED"". That's the problem. We have a belief. We seek out what we can "use" to prove our beliefs true and prove all opposing beliefs false and interpret everything in the light of our beliefs instead of cutting the scriptures out straight.
Here's something for you, how many wives did David have BEFORE he committed adultery? How many did he take after his "adultery" with Bathsheba? How many times was Solomon accused of committing adultery? Pick a meaning for words and terms that makes God 100% consistent, God's word 100% consistent, and God's people 100% consistent (Except where HE reproves them.). Most people care far more about what they "want to believe" "as" truth than they care about truth. Hint: If God, God's people and God's word appear inconsistent in any way, then it is your "beliefs" that are wrong.
According to scripture, David committed adultery precisely one time (When he took the wife f Uriah the Hittite) and, get this, Solomon NEVER committed adultery. God considered valid family to be one man, his wives, and all their children in the O.T. and the meaning of the word adultery has not changed. We don't have to like it. We may "change" the definition to fit what we want God to mean, but His definition for the meaning of the word adultery has not changed, and that meaning is consistent throughout the bible.