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Matthew Leverknight's avatar

In response to your closing question: "Is this view prevalent?" Maybe not quite yet, but I think it's going to be. Here's why. As you pointed out in your book, much of what passes for "Christian" thought on sexuality among American (USA) evangelicals is based on a moralized variation of whatever the prevailing cultural idea is. So the idea that all Christians must marry and marry young was based on accepting the broader culture's view of sex as essential for human fulfillment and sexual desire as irresistible. They got the order of things backwards, and instead of saying "sex is designed for making families through marital bonding and procreation, therefore sex is only for married couples" they say "sex is an essential drive and sex is only for married couples, therefore, all Christians should marry."

Now that culture has changed to where many (most?) people's entire sexual experience is based on the exploitation of another person for one's own sexual gratification, whether that is a hookup partner, prostitute, webcammer, or porn actor, we are back into a totally pagan mindset of sex as being something men are entitled to have in any form they like, while women who have sex for any purpose other than procreation are [you know what]. Unlike the Apostle Paul, today's Christian thought leaders can't see how polluted the water they are swimming in is, and most evangelicals are used to moralizing the prevailing view instead of questioning it. So I would say that yes, we're going to see more and more theobros claim that that women's sexual organs are for reproduction, while men's organs are for pleasure.

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Emily Hess's avatar

Hi, just passing through....

I'm extremely curious what your take on Humanea Vitae would be (the Catholic encyclical forbidding use of the pill). It says one of the primary dangers of the pill is that it makes it much easier for MEN to abandon their responsibilities as husband and father. Seems almost the complete inverse of what you show these faith leaders saying here.

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