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There’s A Theme Emerging…(See the previous post)

TC@SH Sex Series
Beginning this weekend we are starting a month long look at Christians and sexuality.  This should be fun and interesting as we have a very humble an honest community.  I’ve told our gang that we’re going to talk about some why’s, some what if’s and even a few how’s.

Every few days, I’m going to throw out some questions on my blog to help me prepare for the weekend.  I’d love your input.

Today: Has the church or a pastor helped or hurt your idea of sex, sexuality or even your sex life?

If you have rather not comment, please feel free to mail me at williamguice@gmail.com.

The Church at Spring Hill.

The Case for Early Marriage

200908130836.jpgIndeed, over 90 percent of American adults experience sexual intercourse before marrying. The percentage of evangelicals who do so is not much lower. In a nationally representative study of young adults, just under 80 percent of unmarried, church- going, conservative Protestants who are currently dating someone are having sex of some sort. I’m certainly not suggesting that they cannot abstain. I’m suggesting that in the domain of sex, most of them don’t and won’t.    

What to do? Intensify the abstinence message even more? No. It won’t work. The message must change, because our preoccupation with sex has unwittingly turned our attention away from the damage that Americans—including evangelicals—are doing to the institution of marriage by discouraging it and delaying it.

Very interesting article about something that a number of us having been talking about lately. I’d love to hear your thoughts.

The Case for Early Marriage | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction.