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    routinely made us listen to teachers and speakers tell us why sex was a bad thing. Now‚ if you’re a Christian proponent of the "no premarital sex" stance‚ I’ve probably just triggered you to say‚ "We don’t think that sex is bad! We think that it’s beautiful; that’s why we want to save it until marriage."Sadly‚ this argument is purely subjective. There is no more objective beauty in sex. Furthermore‚ if something is beautiful‚ why restrain it? If sex is so beautiful‚ why not encourage people to practice it

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    Related Literature: 11 Known Facts About Premarital Sex (commentary) by Daniel Roy Macaraeg * Premarital sex just isn’t smart. There are more disadvantages to premarital sex than what society leads us to believe. Should you save sex for marriage? Many teens and young adults are torn between strong arguments for it and against it. Some years ago‚ as I formed and solidified my own beliefs and convictions about this subject‚ I stumbled upon a book titled Sex‚ Love‚ or Infatuation: How Can I Really

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    Running Head: THE MORAL PRINCIPLES OF PREMARTIAL SEX The Moral Principles of Premarital Sex English 2 Katherine Fitch Madison College Author Note This paper was prepared for English 2‚ taught by Mary Sarko. THE MORAL PRINCIPLES OF PREMARTIAL SEX Abstract Over many years‚ the views of premarital sex have been becoming increasingly more tolerant. The whole reasoning behind why sex was created is lost in the minds of society and used for pleasure and own physical satisfaction. There are

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    TERM PAPER Theology 104 Moral Theology – Pre-marital Sex I. INTRODUCTION Once‚ a long time ago when the majority of men were still misogynists and women didn’t have the right to vote‚ sex was a serious discussion and a deed purely done by married men and women. Nowadays even seven year old kids know and do it. Premarital sex or a sexual relationship with the opposite sex without the holy sacrament of marriage as most of us know

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    Chapter 1 Premarital Sex

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    TO THE STUDY A world without premarital sex would lessen sexually transmitted disease (STDs)‚ there would be no unwed mothers‚ and there would be reduced causes of unwanted pregnancies and abortion. The above rightly capture the concern which premarital sex has generated among policy makers‚ researchers and even religious leaders. The rise in premarital sex in Africa has resulted from a sexual revolution that came with western culture (Scott‚ 2006). Sex in southwest Nigeria before now was

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    Philippines Premarital Sex and Emotional Baggage [pic]I always warn students about the emotional consequences of premarital sex. Unlike the physical consequences (pregnancy‚ etc)‚ emotional consequences happen 100% of the time. They are an unavoidable part of sexual intimacy outside of God’s will. One of these consequences is emotional baggage. I’ll explain this: I’ve done some research and had some frank discussions with some of my (male) friends who engaged in premarital sex. Here’s what

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    Premarital Sex: Is it Worth the Wait? Premarital sex used to be a huge problem in the society. But‚ I’ve noticed that it hasn’t been lately anymore. Sex after marriage becomes less important every minute of everyday. As a matter of fact‚ in this present generation we live in‚ it has already been accepted among people‚ especially to the teenagers. It does not really bother or matter to them anymore but rather‚ if they’ve done it‚ they’re even in the “in” crowd now. When someone says he/she

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    Premarital Sex: What’s Marriage? What’s Sex? Chrissy Chen Student No. 23410095 ANTH 100 Section 002 March 15‚ 2010 The anthropological question I wish to answer in my comparative media essay is “How is premarital sex viewed across cultures?” Through analysis of three different communities‚ the Taiwanese‚ the American Samoa‚ and the !Kung‚ I have come to the conclusion that views on premarital sex vary based on cultural definitions of marriage and sex. Different cultures define marriage

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    God did create sex for two people to enjoy‚ but do you think he gave specific guidelines for us to follow in regards to this gift? It says in the bible‚ that there are specific rules we need to follow in regards to having sex. So let’s start at the very beginning‚ Genesis! When God creates something‚ He creates it with purpose and design. The Genesis account of creation makes it clear that God’s creation is “good”. Sex is no different. God created sex‚ and therefore it is reasonable to expect

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    PREMARITAL SEX by Kristie A. Klusaw A research paper for: Mrs. Grasso English 130‚ Period 1 Mr. Homan Religion 103 A‚ Period 2 February 8‚ 2002 Klusaw 1 Premarital sex is a huge problem in society today; the numbers are staggering. "Among Americans who have been married‚ a raging ninety- three percent of men‚ and eighty percent of women (between ages eighteen and fifty-four) have lost their virginity before their honeymoon" (Hjelle)

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