I am a catholic. Let me politely say that we don't believe that all sex is a sin. Sex in my own concept is a sacred thing practiced by couples blessed by God under the sacrament of matrimony. Now sex outside of this blessing is the one which is sinful. These include, premarital sex, extramarital sex and promiscuous sex and also incest if I may add, are those that I believe is sinful. Regarding priests being celibate, here is my piece. Celibacy practiced by priests is a vow they is made to dedicate all their full time to the church and its people. They are not allowed to marry so they should not be sexually involved. That is a vocation. How they keep up with their sacred vow is their personal and spiritual challenge. Regarding sex toys, anything that alters the function of natural design of God is bad and is sinful. There are ways to make a good sex for married couples. It's one's responsibility to his/her partner. Besides, those toys are hygienically unsafe. It will pose danger to those using. We are humans, with intellect and creativity. Let us make use of those according to God's natural design.bhenjenz said:yeah for the reasons.
1.Catholics believe that all sex is a sin, that is why priest are celibate. If all sex is a sin, then orgasms that don't produce children are extra sinful.
Each community should be able to ban what they want, and people should be able to vote with their feet. If San Fransisco wants to ban gay jokes, and Salt Lake to Ban Sex toys, lets see which city does better over the next 1,000 years. You can't just ask if sex toys should be banned, without some sort of context. If 98% of people think that something should be banned, then democracy says to let them ban it. The real issue is if sex toys are bad or not.
James 1:14-15 tells us, "Every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin; and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
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