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Christianity & Beastiality

Yes there are.
There are apparently various ways of getting around that line.
Because as usual you only need to interpret the lines that suit your narrative and interpret those the way you need to justify you point.
So if everything fails, your god has a plan for you and made you that way.
Even if you end up in hell because you were always made for it and never had any choice.


That is obviously if you believe there is hell.
And if there is, I hope it has these: https://www.zoovilleforum.net/threads/loona-lovers.83132/
Because that is going to be fun!
 
Yes there are.
There are apparently various ways of getting around that line.
Because as usual you only need to interpret the lines that suit your narrative and interpret those the way you need to justify you point.
So if everything fails, your god has a plan for you and made you that way.
Even if you end up in hell because you were always made for it and never had any choice.

wait your response made me laugh?, we shouldn’t really make it fit our narrative to justify ourselves thats bad ?
 
wait your response made me laugh?, we shouldn’t really make it fit our narrative to justify ourselves thats bad ?
That's the entirety of what Christianity is though. At any point someone is reading scripture to you they are inserting their own narratives into it. There is no reason for you to not interpret it as you yourself see fit as well.

The Bible is simply a guiding parable. Live your life and be the best person you can be but still remember to live your life to its fullest extent, whatever that may look like to you.
 
That's the entirety of what Christianity is though. At any point someone is reading scripture to you they are inserting their own narratives into it. There is no reason for you to not interpret it as you yourself see fit as well.

The Bible is simply a guiding parable. Live your life and be the best person you can be but still remember to live your life to its fullest extent, whatever that may look like to you.
I can understand what you are saying… I guess my own narrative would be that to me I’m guilty because i think its wrong
 
I can understand what you are saying… I guess my own narrative would be that to me I’m guilty because i think its wrong
I'm not someone who is going to twist words and bend over to justify why the act of beastiality is just. I would tell you however to thoroughly examine why you feel this guilt. Guilt, at its core, is a form of social control and not all guilt is rational.
 
Just do as the other religious lunatics and find another Bible quote that can in some way be used as justification of your actions/desires.
Or you know, just ask forgiveness in church on Sundays and all is forgiven.
Christianity is huge on forgiveness.
 
Have been raised christian but now have my own picture of it. Quite a few things have been interpreted by humans and were an early form of law and order. Like I once said I never caught fire in a church nor my weener did fall off so it can't be that bad:p
 
Do what makes you happy and pray for forgiveness on your death bed. As long as you lived a good life and never hurt anyone, you should be forgiven completely.
 
I'm the same way and in much the same boat. I have an attraction, but I'll probably never act on. It doesn't feel right to me, especially with my line of work. That being said, I don't judge anyone who does act on that attraction.

I don't know why I was created this way, but I've accepted that I am the way I am. I guess I'm luckier than some though, since I'm also interested in regular women as well and have that as an outlet. At the end of the day, we just gotta live life the best we can and try to leave the world a better place then when we first entered it.
 
I'm Christian I'm perfectly ok with my interspecies relationship people sin no matter what there's only one person that's perfect and I think that if I do more good than sin and believe in him and help people no matter the cost that's what I think gets me to heaven
 
This is an interesting one..

I am a Christian girl and I have Christian values but I love animals..
In the bible it says not to “lay with beast”
Im curious if there are any Christians who are active zoos & how do you feel?
Imma be real as a Christian it is pretty cut and dry. this website alone is about the limit of the grey area about the topic tbh. about the most you can do without doing the act and therefore committing the sin although it is overwhelming temptation and can lead to other sins in the soul that just sex with an animal
 
This is an interesting one..

I am a Christian girl and I have Christian values but I love animals..
In the bible it says not to “lay with beast”
Im curious if there are any Christians who are active zoos & how do you feel?
I think it is in Leviticus (some call it the 3. Book of Moses) all those laws are.
But in ‘modern’ Christianity the faith begins with Jesus. And to my knowledge nothing is said about human and animals.
As you will understand I talk about what many different people have gathered and what by a political decision many centuries ago was decided to be the bible.
I read them as a number of novels, certainly not the truth.
If you still believe it then I will say that the conclusion is you are a supergod.
The god in Genesis - Leveticus a.s.o. only see humans in one way, but you can more than that, you can not only be a human, but at the same time love animals.
 
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Paul said all things are good, but not all things are beneficial. It requires discernment and good counsel
 
If god didn't want us to be sexually attracted to animals, why would he make them so hot then?:sneaky:
So were they hot before the fall of adam and eve or was that all part of of the fall?

We know other things changed very drastically after such as thorns on bushes, weeds, slaughter of innocent sheep, predators eating prey etc.. Also the flood came about because of all things evil in the eyes of god. Oh yeah the serpent who was one of god's most magnificent creations with wings, and feet was stripped of his beauty, forced to crawl on his belly, would no longer be loved but be hated, and feared, and be killed by any man, or woman. This all came about because the serpent let itself bean agent of satan and sin when it tempted eve to take and ea the fruit of the forbidden tree. So it leads on to wonder.
 
This is an interesting one..

I am a Christian girl and I have Christian values but I love animals..
In the bible it says not to “lay with beast”
Im curious if there are any Christians who are active zoos & how do you feel?
I was once a christian who dealt with this very question and decided it was best to leave christianity behind. I felt i was playing with fire and had no desire to get burnt for no valid reason. I feel these two things can not really coexist after all my studies in to the bible and understanding that there is no precedent in christian culture that supports the idea of zoo behavior as there is in every every non christian culture. In fact chritians have alwys been very active in persicuting zoos with god's blessing starting with the jews in biblical times. The bible gives every indicator that god was very blood thirsty when it came to humans sexing with animals. I feel that is why we are still hated by chrisitans in general, i feel god is working through them in a subconcious level to keep things the way he wishes them to be. It is my personal belief that god hates anyone who sees animals in a sexual, attractive way. We were called gods pinical of creation and animals were always were alwys refered to as lesser beasts in the bible. I feel because of this God does not want us to sully ourselves in such a fashion.
 
You could always just take the position of secular Christianity and use it for the moral foundations that you believe in. Properly read, it's a book about love, compassion, forgiveness, humility, generosity, and faith in a higher power. You don't like the moral injunction against laying with beasts? Well, you know that your experience with it is about love and compassion, and therefore you experience it as part of your moral character. Personally, I recommend reading the book of Matthew and meditating on Jesus' teachings.

Hope this helps!
 
Not Christian, never read the Bible, but I'll throw this one out there:

"There is no Saint without Sin"

That doesn't mean 'everyone has their own problems so don't throw rocks in a glass house' or anything like that. The quote means saints and holy people arrived at their destination THROUGH previous acts of sin or relatively unholy lives. Read the confessions of Saint augustine: he lied, lusted, stole, etc. The transgressions give an appreciation for the teachings and a deeper level of understanding.

Sometimes we need to immerse ourselves in baser instincts and the physical world to truly appreciate the spirituality around us. A beautiful lotus can only grow from roots buried in mud. Not sure if it helps, but do with that as you like.

Note: I am not advocating people reading this to go out and be evil jerks. Just don't beat yourself up over details, if you cultivate self awareness you should be able to choose the right paths.
 
There is not, there never has been and there never will be one single person on the whole of the planet who has obeyed every single instruction in the Bible. Even Jesus had a fit of anger and turned the tables of those profaning the temple rather than turning the other cheek, and even though his eye offended him at the sight of the profanity, he most certainly didn't pluck it out. And when you look at the riches of some of these churches and cathedrals, they certainly haven't given all that they had to the poor. How many priests do you know who have renounced their marriage vows and committed a technical adultery with a new partner?
We are all, every single one of us, humans with our own humans failings and weaknesses and if you fall by the wayside, you will be amongst some very good company.
 
There is not, there never has been and there never will be one single person on the whole of the planet who has obeyed every single instruction in the Bible. Even Jesus had a fit of anger and turned the tables of those profaning the temple rather than turning the other cheek, and even though his eye offended him at the sight of the profanity, he most certainly didn't pluck it out. And when you look at the riches of some of these churches and cathedrals, they certainly haven't given all that they had to the poor. How many priests do you know who have renounced their marriage vows and committed a technical adultery with a new partner?
We are all, every single one of us, humans with our own humans failings and weaknesses and if you fall by the wayside, you will be amongst some very good company.
Very well said/written.
Completely agree love. 😊
 
I used to be Christian, I am no longer on that path but I’ll pose you this question:
Do you believe Jesus was a failure and that he died for nothing?

I will assume your answer is no, that he died to save you from sin. If he is successful, if he is true, if he is perfection (or at least god is), then why would you assume sin still exists? To assume that you are wrongful and sinful is to assume that his sacrifice was imperfect, it is a doubt of faith in the most foundational belief a Christian can have. If he truly died for your sins and god is absolute, then you have nothing to worry about. For there are only two commandants you need concern yourself with, love thy neighbour and do on to others as you would have others do onto you.
 
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