bcspace wrote:
I know other TBM males from varying areas of the country who've not ever been asked this question.
Do you think we are lying?
bcspace wrote:
I know other TBM males from varying areas of the country who've not ever been asked this question.
We lived just across the highway from the neighborhood where Aeroméxico Flight 498 crashed. We watched it tumbling down like a leaf after hitting the Piper just as we were coming out of Church that day.
What obsession? I've never been asked about it in an interview, even as a teen or just before, during, or after my mission. I've never asked about it in an interview and no one's ever brought it up in an interview. I've done many many interviews.
I'm sure many TBMs who've been asked the question their whole lives have Sudden Onset Masturbation Interview Amnesia Syndrome (SOMIAS) when discussing it with critics on the internet.
Buffalo wrote:More proof that Mormonism is bad for you:Recent scientific studies point to the health risk of male prostate
cancer by those who attempt to be sexually abstinent or have low
ejaculation levels (Giles et al., 2003). Females who avoid masturbation
are at higher risk of sexual dysfunction and poor marital
adjustment. Many are pre-orgasmic, even in marriage. Masturbation
today is recognized as an important developmental step toward
healthy marital functioning and is often prescribed as part
of the treatment for some types of sexual dysfunction (Bockting
& Coleman, 2002; Christensen, 1995; Hurlbert & Whittaker,
1991; LoPiccolo & Lobitz, 1972). The radical reversal of attitude,
disproving the imaginary dangers of masturbation, which
took place in the medical and scientific community in the past
60 or 70 years has yet to be adopted as policy by some in positions
of religious authority, who continue to hold to former cultural beliefs
and traditions. Contemporary Mormon leaders are among those who
have been slow to respond to these modern medical developments.
bcspace wrote:
Come to think of it, the only time I've ever been asked about it is on this board by self-obsessed antiMormons.
Drifting wrote:
This appears to be another area that God got wrong.
He informs his Prophets that masturbation is wrong and evil, but in reality it is essential to proper sexual development and is indeed healthy. Makes you wonder who actually made us, perhaps Heavenly Mother took care of all the little details.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
It's wrong. Stay away from it. It is sexual activity outside of marriage. And quite unlike legitimate sexual activity, it is not a form of expressing love to a spouse or strengthening a relationship with that spouse, but is an activity that is based entirely on self and selfishness. For those that fall into this sin, it can hinder healthy and normal sexual development in marriage, hinder one's self-control and ability to sacrifice for others, and hinder one's spiritual relationship with Heavenly Father.
Many men that become involved with the great evil of pornography also become involved with masturbation, leading to patterns of behavior that are most unhealthy and destructive. The sexual misinformation of pornography can destroy a sexual relationship in marriage, and the additional sin of masturbation and its inward, selfish focus only exacerbates the problem.
Here's a quote from Pres. Spencer W. Kimball in Faith Precedes the Miracle (p. 174):
The early apostles and prophets mention numerous sins that were reprehensible to them. Many of them were sexual sins - adultery, being without natural affection, lustfulness, infidelity, incontinence, filthy communications, impurity, inordinate affection, fornication. They included all sexual relations outside of marriage - petting, sex perversion, masturbation, and preoccupation with sex in one's thoughts and talking. Included are every hidden and secret sin and all unholy and impure thoughts and practices.
For our lives to have the greatest joy possible, we need to be in control of our bodies and yield to the Spirit of God. Conquering all sins of the flesh should be our zealous goal as we strive to follow Christ.
Rambo wrote:Only bi-weekly! That's not too often.
Corpsegrinder is doing field research the rest of the time. Bi-weekly threads need to accomodate the schedule of dedicated scholarship.
I know other TBM males from varying areas of the country who've not ever been asked this question.Do you think we are lying?