Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Why sexual fantasy about children is not a sin

Many people believe fantasizing about a child under 18 sexually is immoral. This is a common stance that many adults take, at their peril. Perhaps adults should be in touch with that part of them, which exists in most men for teenage girls.

Many anti-pedophile Christians cite Matthew 5:27-28 KJV:
Ye have heard it was said of them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman in order to lust after her hath committed adultery with her in his heart.

The Greek root word translated "lust" is επιθυμέω (Latin: epithumeo) and refers not only to desire or even fantasy, but sexual desire to the point of seeking out sexual relations with children, meaning adult sexual entitlement. Fornication, as denoted by the Greek root word πορνεία (Latin: porneia) and refers to the slightest of sexually unlawful contact, meaning any sexual contact or expression involving another person outside of marriage.

If you neglect on a sexual fantasy, it goes to the bottom of your psyche, and then it controls you. Sexual attraction to children is no different. The idea is to reel it up and keep it reeled up. Keeping your pedophilic side reeled up involves practice. The more out of a habit you are, the more repressed it becomes, if it is a drive inherent as sexuality. 

Sexual fantasy about children was recommended by the elders and deacons of the Early Church to parishioners in the church community who had parent attraction. Parent attraction was a common ailment in the Early Church, and this was due to the attachment parenting involved. Fathers were encouraged by the Early Christian clergy to fantasize sexually about their own child, usually a daughter, that they were attracted to, with pedophilia and sexual attraction to children being on the surface.

Let the depraved and defiled adult fornicators of children BURN in everlasting Hell-fire! Repent!

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