Evangelical Churches push kinky new sex challenges--
but for married couples only
(US News)
More evangelical churches are pushing sex--in some cases, rather risqué sex,
on married couples. The formerly straight-laced church is changing with the times
and now promoting, even urging, married couples to have more varied sex
and more of it. According to ***.org, a progressive media website,
"Christian sex shops, Christian sex advice columns, and Christian sex blogs"
abound on the Internet.
Tampa, Florida pastor Paul Wirth made headlines earlier this month
issuing what he called the 30-day sex challenge,
urging married couples to have sex every day for 30 days,
and single parishioners to stay celibate for the same period.
Evangelical churches still condemn pre-marital sex, lesbian and gay sex
and lobby for federally-funded abstinence-only sex education,
which made some critics wonder whether this is just a promotional push
for more membership.
Female evangelical sex advice-givers have a kindler, gentler approach
than their male counterparts, reasoning that men in the church use sex
to control women--so this is hardly a move to liberate evangelical women.
The times have spoken and the church is getting with the times,
in its own straight-laced way.
more:
Orgasm, in the name of God ! (Christianity and Cybersex)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment