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The third biological lesson of history is that life must breed. Nature has no use for organisms, variations, or groups that cannot reproduce abundantly.
Ariel Durant • The Lessons of History
Perhaps most importantly, this intrinsic sexed identity is not merely about external appearance but also intimately connected to procreative function, one’s generative potential as a male or female.
Abigail Favale • The Genesis of Gender
The third biological lesson of history is that life must breed. Nature has no use for organisms, variations, or groups that cannot reproduce abundantly.
Will Durant • The Lessons of History
marriage is oriented toward procreation.
Sean McDowell • Same-Sex Marriage (Thoughtful Response): A Thoughtful Approach to God's Design for Marriage
The purpose of sexual desire is creation. Reproduction is but the biological aspect of creation. As a man, you probably have much more to give the world than your children. Just as beautiful women inspire biological procreation, they also inspire artistic, social, and spiritual creativity.
David Deida • The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire (20th Anniversary Edition)
Crescei e multiplicai-vos, sem isso, de que serviria viver?
Carla Madeira • Véspera (Portuguese Edition)
when he told Adam and Eve to be fruitful and multiply, he also built into their bodies the capacity to do just that. Neither could have done it alone, or with a partner of the same sex.
Rachel Gilson • Born Again This Way: Coming out, coming to faith, and what comes next
Avoid sex without commitment, including sex for hire. Cheapening sex by seeking it everywhere and at all times renders it more difficult to form a stable bond with one individual, which is the best predictor of a relationship of equals, in which neither partner feels chronically subservient or undervalued. Instead, seek ecstasy and passion, which a
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