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Love, Sex & Relationships
This is touchy subject matter - be careful.
Corey will be doing a disclaimer in advance of this conversation.
Why do you think Romantic Love is held up as the highest achievement in human life?
Why do you think Sex is so prevalent in our Culture today?
We don’t have a culture of sex, we have a sex culture where everything is fuelled and guided by sex, why do you think that is?
How Can We Ensure a Safe Place for those who have struggled sexually, and who need to be loved?
Sex and Love
Why do you think these things have become the same thing?
Our Generation feels that it is more intimate to have a deep personal conversation in person that it is to have sex.
What does this tell us about the view of Sex in our society?
Reminder - Idols are good things that we have made into God things
What do we have to do to ensure that
1. Romantic relationships
2. Sex
3. Intimacy
don’t become God things instead of the good things he intended them to be?
Why is it important to have a proper view of Gender/Sex/Identity?
2 reasons
1 - these things are not ultimate things
2 - these things are God given and God designed
Why do you think people try so hard to hide their sexual sin?
If All Sin is Punishably Equal, why do christians seem to be so hardline on sex, marriage, gender and identity?
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