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Subject: RE2:start of something new
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Date: Mon, 31-Dec-84 03:53:15 EST
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Newsgroups: net.singles  Subject: RE: start of something new

>>> Jeff S.
>>  me
>   Greg S.

>>> I know better than to ask a woman to go to bed right off the bat (even
>>> though that may be what I want). 

>> Only sinners have thoughts like that.....
 
--Thou shalt not commit adultry--
Matthew 5.28: "But I tell you that anyone who looks lustfully
at a women has in his heart already committed adultry."

>*ALL* men have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
>Why do you think that wanting to go to bed with someone is irreligious?  

When did the ten commandments become nine? Or, better, when did
covetting your neighbors wife become acceptable Christian behavior?

Anyway(more seriously), this attitude is what turned me away from religion. 
There are just too many Christians who think nothing of sinning because God
knows they are imperfect and will forgive their transgressions. Therefore
they go ahead and do what they like.

Also, when did the Bible stop referring to women who indulge outside of
marriage as anything else but loose? And that men who associate with such
are every bit as sinful. But then again I've not been following the latest
trends to closely. Things may have changed and become more liberal
in order to keep today's youth in the fold.

>Religion has *nothing* to do with it.

It goes without saying that religion should not condone such behavior
and that religion should have nothing to do with it.

> Don't you think married Christians go to bed with their mates?

Did I miss this important event? When did Jeff get married? Who is the
unlucky, ah er I mean lucky, bride? 

>Some unmarried ones do too, probably, but I won't get into that :-)

Yes, but with who's wives?

rainbow