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If we think about sex the way that the world does, then the Bible's sexual ethic feels restrictive and repressive, and just don't make sense. But viewing sex, what it's for and what it does, through a Biblical lens brings clarity to both the Bible's command and our current confusion about sex.
By Andrew ShankIf we think about sex the way that the world does, then the Bible's sexual ethic feels restrictive and repressive, and just don't make sense. But viewing sex, what it's for and what it does, through a Biblical lens brings clarity to both the Bible's command and our current confusion about sex.