If you were writing this for a book or something you would send out into the adult world, like the fiction in the book stores today, I think you handled it well, and I would keep the scene in.
I've realized something: Singles without children view relationships very differently than marrieds with children.
true_noir_chloe wrote:If you were writing this for a book or something you would send out into the adult world, like the fiction in the book stores today, I think you handled it well, and I would keep the scene in.
Technomancer wrote:That would be my take on it too. Sex for the sake of sex. I suppose that serious material could be used as pornography by some people who chose to ignore the deeper intent, however, that should not detract from whatever artistic merit the work has (or doesn't have).
Oh night thou was my guide
oh night more loving than the rising sun
oh night that joined the lover to the beloved
Transforming each into the other
Technomancer wrote:The Song of Songs is part of that expression of the joy of our creation, and in each other.
Millyfan wrote:...I don't see reading of it as a sin unless one is personally taking "enjoyment" from the scenes himself/herself...
MillyFan wrote:... I still consider sexuality as a human weakness that God allows as a concession but doesn't approve of as "best."
... My point is that human sexuality is a necessary evil to be tolerated as long as it is within marriage or not being practiced by Christians, and that it is NOT something to be celebrated and cherished. Otherwise, why would God expressly say that it will be taken away in the Resurrection when we are given our glorified bodies? -^.^-
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