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While this area is for the discussion of these doctrines within historic Christianity, all theists interested in discussing these areas within the presuppositions of and respect for the Christian framework are welcome to participate here. This is not the area for debate between nontheists and theists, additionally, there may be some topics that within the Moderator's discretion fall so outside the bounds of mainstream evangelical doctrine that may be more appropriately placed within Comparative Religions 101 Nontheists seeking only theistic participation only in a manner that does not seek to undermine the faith of others are also welcome - but we ask that Moderator approval be obtained beforehand.
Atheists are welcome to discuss and debate these issues in the Apologetics 301 or General Theistics 101 forum without such restrictions. Theists who wish to discuss these issues outside the parameters of orthodox Christian doctrine are invited to Unorthodox Theology 201.
Remember, our forum rules apply here as well. If you haven't read them now would be a good time.
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Did Jesus have sexual desires?
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Originally posted by Catholicity View PostI didn't read that in the Bible. Did you make that up?Originally posted by thewriteranon View PostHow long has Darfius been writing fanfiction?My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostWould you say that the "sex drive" is an urge to express love felt towards someone already known? If not, it is not what humanity felt before the fall and it is not what Jesus felt.A happy family is but an earlier heaven.
George Bernard Shaw
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostI wrote it. I didn't "make it up."The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostMoses wrote it as if he were there, too.My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostI think they made love. They didn't just "have sex", nor did they have the desire to just "have sex."My Amazon Author page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0719RS8BK
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostMoses wrote it as if he were there, too.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Darfius View PostI wrote it. I didn't "make it up."
Originally posted by thewriteranonHow long has Darfius been writing fanfiction?
Originally posted by DarfiusMoses wrote it as if he were there, too.
Originally posted by Rational GazeFunctionally speaking, there is no difference between the two.A happy family is but an earlier heaven.
George Bernard Shaw
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