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No we wouldn't die. Why do you have a penis? Why does a woman have a vagina? Why do humans experience so much pleasure from sex? Why are so many people miserable when they don't have sex regularly?
The only explanation that I can think of is that we were meant to have sex. I agree. I completely agree with you that we were made to get married, have sex and raise children. |
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You don't even know what the scientific method is. Whether I personally observe gravitation is irrelevant to the theory of gravity. Me denying the existance of gravity does nothing to change the fact that gravity exists.
When other people attest and show that they have proven gravity, I can cite them and be reasonable confident that they are in fact correct. |
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Whether I personally observe gravitation is irrelevant to the theory of gravity. Me denying the existance of gravity does nothing to change the fact that gravity exists. I guarantee you, if you did a poll, the vast, vast majority of men would say sex before marriage is much better than after. And citing some random ****tard saying sex after marriage is better is nowhere near the same thing as citing a paper that has proven the existence of gravity. Holy ****, man, HOLY ****. |
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So you're citing some random idiot who says sex after marriage is better? I'm citing folks that I know who are very happily married.
I guarantee you, if you did a poll, the vast, vast majority of men would say sex before marriage is much better than after. I don't think so. Most men would rather be having more sex with their wives, and the issue is not that they prefer sex out of marriage, but they don't get enough of what they really want. Men like sex with their wives. And citing some random ****tard saying sex after marriage is better is nowhere near the same thing as citing a paper that has proven the existence of gravity. So you concede the point that I am following the proper scientific method? |
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I'm citing folks that I know who are very happily married. |
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My argument is that we were made to get married have sex and raise children. Or are you now saying what we are "made to do" is different than what the biological imperatives are? That's some awesome stupid ****, if so. I am making the argument that what our creator made us for is distinct from our biological urges. What is best for us in terms of our life is different then simply obeying these urges. Oh, holy ****ing **** is this ever stupid. You are seriously arguing -- on Apolyton -- that you not only know the intentions of the 'creator' you don't think biological urges were any part of what we were "meant to do"? Why would a 'creator' make us with these biological urges if he doesn't want us to follow them? Sounds like a tremendous ********ing *******. |
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"Be fruitful and multply." You can maximize your reproductive efficiency by impregnating many women instead of just one. Adam didn't have a choice (well, actually it turned out that he did, but we're not supposed to mention that). Seriously. Of the people that you know with big families, what percentage of them married at a young age?
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