The Purity Movement
December 22, 2014 at 6:15 pm
(This post was last modified: December 22, 2014 at 6:19 pm by Nope.)
This is for anyone who wants to jump down the rabbit hole of strangeness, I am putting up a few links to writings about the purity culture. Although I am going to include several links and quotes, some of the strongest criticism against the purity movement is among Christians who see it's emphasis on emotional purity and parent led courtship as harmful.
Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfemi...z3MfJKHzwf
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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment...e-1.337606
Here is a blog post that encourages mental purity. Some Christians who are in the purity movement believe that having any type of sexual thought before marriage is a form of adultery. It is very strange because the young person might not have even met their future spouse(or even ever have one) and yet they are supposed to guard their sexual fantasies for this person
http://practicalpurity.blogspot.com/2008...mance.html
I don't know how old the writer of this blog is. She says that she graduated but she sounds youngish. She must be at least 18 because she writes that she graduated and worked for two years as a herbalist. I wouldn't have linked to her if I had thought she was a child.
Quote:I grew up in the purity culture. I had a purity ring, made a promise to remain a virgin until my wedding night, practiced strict modesty standards, and committed myself to courtship. In college and the years that followed I began to question the teachings of the purity culture. I ultimately stopped wearing my purity ring, dumped my extreme adherence to modesty, and married without the parent-guided courtship I had been raised to expect. As I rethought the teachings of the purity culture I began to see them as not simply misled but actually actively harmful.
Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfemi...z3MfJKHzwf
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Quote:hat they're apparently told, judging from what they repeat, is that until they're 19 or older, Daddy is the only man who matters. Dating is bad because teenagers who date always ruin their lives.
It's true. The girls involved all say so. They say random dating will inevitably lead to unsatisfying sex, venereal disease and divorce.
As for who told them that, one guesses it's Dad - a Dad like Pastor Randy Wilson, who started the Purity movement and has five daughters enrolled.
His motive, he explains in a very, very, very calm and soothing voice, is to protect those daughters from the awful things in the world, which includes all teenage boys.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment...e-1.337606
Here is a blog post that encourages mental purity. Some Christians who are in the purity movement believe that having any type of sexual thought before marriage is a form of adultery. It is very strange because the young person might not have even met their future spouse(or even ever have one) and yet they are supposed to guard their sexual fantasies for this person
http://practicalpurity.blogspot.com/2008...mance.html
I don't know how old the writer of this blog is. She says that she graduated but she sounds youngish. She must be at least 18 because she writes that she graduated and worked for two years as a herbalist. I wouldn't have linked to her if I had thought she was a child.
Quote:6. Don't think of young men as potential husbands, and DON'T tell them secrets and stuff. If you wouldn't tell your boy cousins, than why in the world would you tell a completely unconnected boy?
7. Do not EVER allow your thought to linger on a young man, and don't think about what it might be like to hug or kiss or whatever. If we can take every thought captive in obedience to Christ (easier said than done; it takes lots of prayer and diversion) than we're on our way to emotional purity
Now, I, personally, don't read romance novels. I started to read them when I was about thirteen, but my Mom made me stop and I'm really VERY VERY thankful that she did.