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T.M. Moore

T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
Books by T. M. Moore

The Law of God and Public Policy: Marriage and Sex (6)

All of these are prohibited by the Law of God.

But if in the open country a man meets a young woman who is betrothed, and the man seizes her and lies with her, then only the man who lay with her shall die.” Deuteronomy 22.25

Temptations to illicit sexual practice come from all directions; thus, it does not surprise us that the Law of God is careful to enumerate many examples of adultery to guide the practice of His people. Prostitution was not to be practiced, “lest…the land become full of depravity” (Lev. 19.29). Rape was to be punished according to the harshest measure, capital punishment (so also with certain forms of fornication – but see previous comments on the practice of capital punishment). Bigamy was forbidden (cf. Lev. 20.14 and Lev. 18.18), as was any sexual activity with animals (Ex. 22.19; Lev. 18.23; Lev. 20.15, 16).

The very nature of these transgressions suggests how strong is the attraction to sexual enjoyment and how vulnerable is the human heart to lust and adultery. Illicit sexual practices are described as perversions, because they depart from the divinely-prescribed norm, and abominations, because they are an offense to God and a danger to society. American law and practice today understand this, at least as far as these four practices are concerned. I cannot help but wonder, though, given the rampant hunger for and availability of all things sexual in our day, whether public policy will be able to hold the line against these much longer.

Our society is caught in the midst of a tectonic shift of values in sexual practice. Having cut ourselves free from the teaching of God’s Law – where policy toward sexual practice began in this country – in favor of a more libertine and individualistic approach to sexuality, it seems inevitable, if the present drift continues, that any laws against sexual deviancy existing today – with the possible exception of rape – will collapse under the tsunami of sexual perversity which is flooding the land.

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The Law of God and Public Policy: Marriage and Sex (5)

Fornication

December 29, 2011

The Law of God and Public Policy: Marriage and Sex (4)

Looking on Nakedness

December 28, 2011

The Law of God and Public Policy: Marriage and Sex (3)

Adultery

December 27, 2011

The Law of God and Public Policy: Marriage and Sex (2)

From the Beginning

December 26, 2011

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Eternal King and Pontiff

December 23, 2011

Jesus lived and died to give us the Kingdom.

Divine and Holy Speeches

December 21, 2011

Something about that phrase excites me.

Work, Rest, and Prayer

December 20, 2011

The way to maximum productivity and performance is through intermittent rest and spiritual renewal.

The Impact of the Gospel

December 20, 2011

We should expect the Gospel to transform the times in which we live.

Seeking the Lord

December 19, 2011

Patrick must have found prayer a sweet discipline.

Holiness and Love

December 19, 2011

Holiness and love go together.

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