who invented sexpigshitpoetJune 14 2023, 23:05:44 UTC
i suspect it was a contract between the serpent and the woman, and the seed in the garden or so it tells us in genesis
seduction certainly involves a kind of deception, if it is not for sanctimonious goals
sex and death are here linked, i wonder if orgasm therefore is called the 'little death' La petite mort for that reason, once we have tasted carnal pleasures, we have established mortality
15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. -Genesis 3:15 KJV
5 For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. -Genesis 3:5 KJV
my eyes are opened! i have seen the lord! the moment i climaxed and screamed OMG!!
well, maybe that's a bit over dramatic.. now, what were you saying? thou shalt not kill ; ))
RE: who invented sexms_eclecticJune 14 2023, 23:47:24 UTC
the serpent? they had sex before the serpent seduced her into the fruit and brought death upon them both they were known to perversion of the carnal and sins with knowledge from the tree and it's seed. It is better if you remain alone to serve God with your entire heart but if you must be carnal be married. Don't knock it til you try it. ;))) There is a strength from unity and a closeness that should only be for one other person you are married to...note the use of wife. Don't knock it til you try it and there isn't a deception in what God created as man was alone woman being a gift to man.
Yes...thou shall not kill as sacrificing babies was a notorious past time.
Re: who invented sexpigshitpoetJune 15 2023, 05:27:21 UTC
that's what i'm trying to figure out which came first the sperm or the egg?
yes, marriage is a carnal act, and i enjoyed every moment of it.. until life went sideways but i still hold good memories
the thing is we don't really know what happened way back in eden.. just something some absent writer tells us, probably a jesuit monk or catholic priest
yeah, so what you can tell anyone who asks is, what part of 'thou shalt not kill' do you not understand?
i don't think it leaves much gray area.. at least in god's eyes
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or so it tells us in genesis
seduction certainly involves a kind of deception, if it is not for sanctimonious goals
sex and death are here linked, i wonder if orgasm therefore is called the 'little death' La petite mort for that reason, once we have tasted carnal pleasures, we have established mortality
15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. -Genesis 3:15 KJV
5 For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. -Genesis 3:5 KJV
my eyes are opened! i have seen the lord! the moment i climaxed and screamed OMG!!
well, maybe that's a bit over dramatic..
now, what were you saying?
thou shalt not kill
; ))
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the serpent? they had sex before the serpent seduced her into the fruit and brought death upon them both they were known to perversion of the carnal and sins with knowledge from the tree and it's seed. It is better if you remain alone to serve God with your entire heart but if you must be carnal be married. Don't knock it til you try it. ;))) There is a strength from unity and a closeness that should only be for one other person you are married to...note the use of wife. Don't knock it til you try it and there isn't a deception in what God created as man was alone woman being a gift to man.
Yes...thou shall not kill as sacrificing babies was a notorious past time.
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which came first the sperm or the egg?
yes, marriage is a carnal act, and i enjoyed every moment of it..
until life went sideways
but i still hold good memories
the thing is we don't really know what happened way back in eden.. just something some absent writer tells us, probably a jesuit monk or catholic priest
yeah, so what you can tell anyone who asks is, what part of 'thou shalt not kill' do you not understand?
i don't think it leaves much gray area.. at least in god's eyes
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that's what i was thinking
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good point
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