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An Argument for Pure Sex - As God Intended

Sex Education

I believe that with some simple responsibility and faith in society, we can and all should have pure sex - just as God intended.

Ok. Take a deep breathe. Open your mind. 

Some of what you're about to read may pinch certain nerves at first. But I believe that a civil society should be having pure sex, and with an open mind and some thought, I believe you'll agree that pure sex is the most effective and ethical method to have sex that doesn't result in birth.

Pure sex is vaginal penetration without a condom or any contraception. God didn't give us any of these things, or the ability to shutdown our sex drive when we don't want to procreate. All contraceptives can fail and most have serious side effects. Condoms reduce the feel and connection in sex for both partners, and it has a high failure rate. Trusting any such method to 100% prevent pregnancy will inevitably produce unwanted pregnancies. And abstinence when not wanting to procreate is proven unachievable. So, we must first accept that accidental pregnancies can happen to anyone engaging in vaginal sex.

God gave us science, and science gave us abortion. Abortions result in far fewer female deaths and serious injuries than when abortions are banned. Clearly, based on his teachings, Jesus would prefer abortions, and it makes no logical or rational sense to not accept it as a solution or demean it. This gets into the responsibility part of pure sex.

It's not responsible to have a child before you can support it and not be poor, or when you or your partner have not matured enough. We know these are very significant reasons children don't grow up to be civil, contributing adults. In a civil society, it's not responsible to use the rest of society to raise your child, unless unforeseen circumstances caused a lack of money, not just the decision to have a child.

One must also be responsible for knowing their actual current STD status, not having sex with an STD until cured, trusting or verifying the STD status of each sexual partner, and never hiding an infectious disease from a sexual partner before having sex. So one must get a STD test after the first sexual encounter with a new partner, unless 100% sure the partner is clean, e.g. by reviewing their STD results with their permission. If we're each responsible for not spreading STDs, we can safely have pure sex.

That makes for a good segue to faith in society. Pure sex isn't as easy to accomplish in societies that don't have faith in their community and government to provide services and where sexual health and abortion are accessible in distance, schedule and money.

Yet, any civil society should be able and should endeavor to have pure sex for all. It's easy to get started. You can have pure sex when you fulfill your responsibility and can trust or verify that your partner has. The more people who have pure sex, the easier and quicker the "cleanliness exchange" between new partners/sessions can be done.

With a significant portion of the U.S. having pure sex, we could make STDs a rarity if not extinct from our country. With more accurate in-home ovulation cycle detection, pure sex could significantly reduce both the number of abortions and unwanted pregnancies in the U.S.



I'm also for legalizing the sex industry.  There's no reason to lock these women up or their male clients. We're not supposed to be legislating religion, and that's exactly what the ban on sex services is.

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