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sparkleflit 76F
5179 posts
7/1/2022 7:51 pm
ENSOULMENT......



sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
7/1/2022 8:14 pm

The American Right says they are against abortion because they believe that the Human embryo obtains a soul at the instant the sperm and ova merge.......

The American Right says that they believe the Constitution should be followed....this Constitution, which they often call "sacred" states in it's first amendment, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."..........

That's a huge contradiction.......Outlawing abortion is based on a religious belief that there is a soul and that a fetus has a soul.......Those are religious beliefs, so it contradicts the first amendment of the constitution.....Therefore, The United States of America is a Theocracy....


jiminycricket1 74M
13732 posts
7/2/2022 5:00 am

For many American f*cking is a religious experience....A communion of sorts,,

When doing it right must entail a reference to God!
Like.... Oh my God! Oh my God!..and Jesus Christ!

It's hard , nowadays, to get young men to pray....Yet it's one thing they pray for all the time..while women must maintain their holeiness.. men are given a prayer stick, that tells them when it's time to pray.

The First Commandment... "Thou shall have no other Gods before me"..
This includes things such as deviant sexual behavior, masturbation, that are sinful and has resulted in the truly religious having vows of chastity and celibacy
"The people who worship this God may be living for sensual or sexual pleasure. The problem with this is that once you have tried a thing, you soon tire of it and want more. It then becomes more perverse and deviant, an unholy appetite that cannot be satisfied legitimately (see Ephesians 5:12)."

And prayer sticks and one's holeiness, must be used in the one and only correct manner as given by God..Contraception and condoms are devil's tools.

These folks are "f*cking" morons...It's ironic that whether one believes in God as the 'creator" or evolution....Although some are anti-evolution. We all are
"pro-creators"


lilium6 74F
4498 posts
7/2/2022 1:54 pm

The First Commandment... "Thou shall have no other Gods before me"..
This includes things such as deviant sexual behavior, masturbation, that are sinful and has resulted in the truly religious having vows of chastity and celibacy
"The people who worship this God may be living for sensual or sexual pleasure. The problem with this is that once you have tried a thing, you soon tire of it and want more. It then becomes more perverse and deviant, an unholy appetite that cannot be satisfied legitimately (see Ephesians 5:12)."

Is it about keeping things in perspective/of first and foremost, acknowledging the wonder of life, it's sacredness?  I think there's much truth/wisdom in the biblical verse quoted - just as rust never sleeps, neither does lust because it's very nature is never satisfied and becomes a victim of its own excesses/a form of enslavement.  For myself, sex is a sacred act, a spiritual merging between a couple.  Of mindfulness. I also believe in responsible sex education, contraception, the abortion pill/abortion procedure, as it is cruel to condemn families to life-long struggle/poverty because contraception (apart from natural birth control) /abortion doesn't fit in with their religious faith, i.e. is regarded a sin. 


jiminycricket1 74M
13732 posts
7/2/2022 4:02 pm

    Quoting lilium6:
    The First Commandment... "Thou shall have no other Gods before me"..
    This includes things such as deviant sexual behavior, masturbation, that are sinful and has resulted in the truly religious having vows of chastity and celibacy
    "The people who worship this God may be living for sensual or sexual pleasure. The problem with this is that once you have tried a thing, you soon tire of it and want more. It then becomes more perverse and deviant, an unholy appetite that cannot be satisfied legitimately (see Ephesians 5:12)."

    Is it about keeping things in perspective/of first and foremost, acknowledging the wonder of life, it's sacredness?  I think there's much truth/wisdom in the biblical verse quoted - just as rust never sleeps, neither does lust because it's very nature is never satisfied and becomes a victim of its own excesses/a form of enslavement.  For myself, sex is a sacred act, a spiritual merging between a couple.  Of mindfulness. I also believe in responsible sex education, contraception, the abortion pill/abortion procedure, as it is cruel to condemn families to life-long struggle/poverty because contraception (apart from natural birth control) /abortion doesn't fit in with their religious faith, i.e. is regarded a sin. 


Well my point was it shouldn't matter.Sex is whatever it is for you..It not wrong to think it's Gods gift..If that's right for you.
As in everything it's about what others beside you should think..and what right one has to try an force someone to think the same.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
7/2/2022 7:19 pm

    Quoting jiminycricket1:
    Well my point was it shouldn't matter.Sex is whatever it is for you..It not wrong to think it's Gods gift..If that's right for you.
    As in everything it's about what others beside you should think..and what right one has to try an force someone to think the same.
Exactly........A Supreme Court that is handing down laws based on their religious beliefs............Thomas stating that they are just following constitutional precedence when the truth is that women were not even mentioned in the constitution and didn't get the right to vote until 1920...and Amy Coney Barret is in a Catholic cult and considers herself a "handmaiden"......Regressive decisions....


lilium6 74F
4498 posts
7/2/2022 8:24 pm

    Quoting jiminycricket1:
    Well my point was it shouldn't matter.Sex is whatever it is for you..It not wrong to think it's Gods gift..If that's right for you.
    As in everything it's about what others beside you should think..and what right one has to try an force someone to think the same.
I think ultimately it does matter. It's not so much about what personal values I may hold, but about excesses and their natural consequences - ultimately the piper demands to be paid in one form or another.  I recently saw a blog which mentioned democracy is a privilege, not a right (or words to that effect).  Have we not become a little bolshy about our 'rights' and sense of entitlement, of taking our freedoms too much forgranted?  And to redress the imbalance, a harsh counter measure enacted (Supreme Court ruling) (?).


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
7/3/2022 8:19 am

    Quoting lilium6:
    I think ultimately it does matter. It's not so much about what personal values I may hold, but about excesses and their natural consequences - ultimately the piper demands to be paid in one form or another.  I recently saw a blog which mentioned democracy is a privilege, not a right (or words to that effect).  Have we not become a little bolshy about our 'rights' and sense of entitlement, of taking our freedoms too much forgranted?  And to redress the imbalance, a harsh counter measure enacted (Supreme Court ruling) (?).
vagueness wanders........


jiminycricket1 74M
13732 posts
7/3/2022 8:24 am

    Quoting lilium6:
    I think ultimately it does matter. It's not so much about what personal values I may hold, but about excesses and their natural consequences - ultimately the piper demands to be paid in one form or another.  I recently saw a blog which mentioned democracy is a privilege, not a right (or words to that effect).  Have we not become a little bolshy about our 'rights' and sense of entitlement, of taking our freedoms too much forgranted?  And to redress the imbalance, a harsh counter measure enacted (Supreme Court ruling) (?).
The question is not what's happening in someone else's life.. but what is happening in your life. don't confuse the two..
if you have the choice don't take the choice from others.

I understand what your saying is the point of my blog...You do not have the uncommon position.. The common position you have is being manipulated into something, so you may no longer have it. The choice becomes the issue..and not the choice you make.


lilium6 74F
4498 posts
7/3/2022 5:23 pm

    Quoting jiminycricket1:
    The question is not what's happening in someone else's life.. but what is happening in your life. don't confuse the two..
    if you have the choice don't take the choice from others.

    I understand what your saying is the point of my blog...You do not have the uncommon position.. The common position you have is being manipulated into something, so you may no longer have it. The choice becomes the issue..and not the choice you make.
I think we could be getting our wires crossed. Perhaps clumsily expressed but I was taking the position of an objective (hopefully) onlooker - of having a choice (myself/common position) and of having that choice taken away (of being manipulated into foregoing that choice). My focus was on excesses and their consequences; its bearing out (seemingly) the belief/view, given recent developments, that democracy leads to tyranny.