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12 Responses to “Question #51: Why is God interested in our sexual behavior?”

  1. lester says:

    first was darkness,then sex.
    there is not god looking our sexual life.is only centuries of very powerful twisted minds imposing in the mass they old ideas.
    but wen humanity will understand that the knowledge we has today is incommensurable bigger than that of our ancestress.they were trowing rocks to the sun literally.
    the taboo of sex came from the simple idea of property and patriarchy.since male has the power over the female(50 to 60 000 years ago)the only way to cancel the sexual behavior of our female as an animal and the need of procreation was imposing by force all bunch of traditions as we know today.marriage was create to kept away others male mates.
    and closes were created to cover from the weather,rain,sun and could,not to cover our sexual organs as the bible said by ignorance and convenience.natives in the Amazons don’t wear any closes and they are as evolved and modern as us.
    with my eyes closed I can imagine 1000s of different explanations of our sexual behavior and not talk about god.monkeys,apes and humans in general has a common ancestry and my friends this guy was a sex addict like us.

  2. Nebula says:

    Why would god be interested in any of our behavior? Why do we imagine ourselves to be so important?

  3. beanbeene says:

    .I don’t believe in ‘God’ as a maker or an entity interested in anything, much less my sexuality.

    .I believe in ‘oneness’ and ‘wholeness’ and how I behave sexually affects my wholeness. It’s not whether I have a sexual ife, but my intention in my sexual life, that is significant to my truth and wholeness.

  4. beanbeene says:

    .I don’t believe in ‘God’ as a maker or an entity interested in anything, much less my sexuality.

    .I believe in ‘oneness’ and ‘wholeness’ and how I behave sexually affects my wholeness. It’s not whether I have a sexual ife, but my intention in my sexual life that is significant to my truth and wholeness.

  5. beanbeene says:

    . I do not believe in ‘God’ or any other entity that has an interest in anything, much less my sexuality.

    .i believe in ‘oneness’ and ‘wholeness’. It is not whether I have a sexual life, but my intention in my sexual life that is important to my ‘wholeness’

  6. Johann Bathory says:

    I think God is interested in our sex lives because he has none of his own. I mean, two thousand years without any sex is a pretty long time. It’s no wonder disasters keep happening: God is sexually frustrated and moody. Can you imagine going two thousand years without having sex? I think you’d go insane…which is exactly what I think happened to God.

  7. Ariel says:

    Because the people who speak for god are very interested in sex, but won’t admit to it. So they have to look into everyone else’s sex lives.

  8. Robert says:

    I agree: why, indeed?

    However, since I don’t believe any gods exist, the question has no meaning for me. I simply don’t care what somebody claims is god’s intention as to what I should do with my junk.

  9. Jeff says:

    Whoever wrote god(s) lines was interested in their tribe’s propagation.

  10. Angel says:

    I don’t belived that sex is a sin, if it is then why was it created?

  11. Richard says:

    Because Gods are the subjective projection of a weak human being who wants to find a way to justify his baseless subjective feelings.

  12. Federico Pizarro says:

    cause he’s perverted. if he had a goddess he wouldn’t care so much


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