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Well yeah, Onan\'s sin was in not respecting his brother\'s wishes (by impregnating his wife as was the custom). He wasn\'t masturbating, he was having sex with an actual woman!Originally posted by dauber22
Having been brought up a pre-Ecumenical Council Catholic, I can tell you that masturbation was definitely considered a sin. The wasting of one\'s seed was a definite no-no. Also known as the sin of Onan or Onanism. Personally, having read the Biblical account, I always thought it was a serious misinterpretation, but that\'s a point for another discussion.
I dunno, why is it? It\'s not an optimal career choice, and nobody should be forcing her to do it, but I don\'t see why a woman (or man) should not be allowed to receive money or gifts in return for sexual favours. It\'s an unreasonable restriction on personal liberty. They\'d better make sure and declare the income on their taxes, of course!As another aside: If we have no right to dictate to a woman how her reproductive system is used, why is prostitution a crime ???![]()
(it seems that important members of the US government don\'t really have a problem with it, either...)
Will you take mine? There are many situations where a teenage girl\'s parents will do terrible things to her in response to being told that she\'s not only pregnant, but is seeking an abortion. It\'s simply not the same as pierced ears, I doubt many people\'s parents ever threw them out of the house or beat them senseless for getting their ears pierced. At least not recently.And again: Why in this state is it illegal to pierce a minor\'s ears without parental permission because it is classified as an invasive medical procedure, but it\'s illegal to insist that a minor get parental permission to have an abortion? Wouldn\'t that be considered an invasive medical procedure as well ??? Vince, I await your evisceration of my question![]()