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  2. Religious views on masturbation - Wikipedia

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    However, a minority viewpoint within some Islamic schools of thought permits masturbation as an alternative to zina (fornication), or if one is unable to marry. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Bathing ( ghusl ) is compulsory after any kind of seminal discharge whether through sexual intercourse , masturbation , or nocturnal emissions .

  3. Christian views on masturbation - Wikipedia

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    He wants you to keep away from fornication [porneia], and each of you to know how to use the body that belongs to him in a way that is holy and honorable, not giving way to selfish lust like the pagans who do not know God.” [18] The Greek word porneia (πορνεία) is used in other New Testament passages such as Galatians 5:19-23 and has a ...

  4. Fornication - Wikipedia

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    Fornication is generally consensual sexual intercourse ... with this effect being the "strongest for women who ... others as a symbolism of spiritual dedication and ...

  5. Sex and gender roles in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual affection has long been documented in various lives of the saints. Biographies of Thomas Aquinas , Teresa of Avila , Martin de Porres , Joseph of Cupertino , and many others include episodes of spiritual affection witnessed both by those who knew the saint or confessed by the saints themselves in their own writings.

  6. Religion and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Erotic sculptures from Khajuraho temple complex, India. The views of the various different religions and religious believers regarding human sexuality range widely among and within them, from giving sex and sexuality a rather negative connotation to believing that sex is the highest expression of the divine. [1]

  7. Matthew 5:32 - Wikipedia

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    The most debated issue is over the exception to the ban on divorce, which the KJV translates as "saving for the cause of fornication." The Koine Greek word in the exception is πορνείας /porneia, this has variously been translated to specifically mean adultery, to mean any form of marital immorality, or to a narrow definition of marriages already invalid by law.

  8. Catholic theology of sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, the word "chastity" is employed metaphorically: for just as a mingling of bodies conduces to venereal pleasure which is the proper matter of chastity and of lust its contrary vice, so too the spiritual union of the mind with certain things conduces to a pleasure which is the matter of a spiritual chastity metaphorically speaking, as ...

  9. Sexual abstinence - Wikipedia

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    The ancient world discouraged promiscuity for both health and social reasons. [4] According to Pythagoras (6th century BCE), sex should be practiced in the winter, but not the summer, but was harmful to male health in every season because the loss of semen was dangerous, hard to control, and both physically and spiritually exhausting, but had no effect on females. [4]