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Originally Posted by bule84
I didn't respond to the OP question, I posed a question. I as just curious why anyone would spend time typing a response. and im sure you are right, it varies, it just seems totally pointless to me
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In fact, you did respond; you responded with a question, which is no less a response than an answer would have been.
The somewhat derisive response seems to imply that it was a stupid question and should never have even been asked. If that is your belief, then fine, you are entitled to post your mind, so to speak (pun intended).
I would postulate that the OP's question is a legitimate one, though I find it interesting that he or she posted it on this site. I'm quite certain that there are others here who have wrestled with this very question. I've seen more than one porn actress wearing crosses and crucifixes while earning her pay on screen. Often the gals had removed every other item of attire, EXCEPT for that cross... and I don't think it was just an item of jewelry to them.
The question of whether or not having sex with a call girl is "wrong" depends, of course, on one's belief system as well as the definition of the word "wrong". Is there an absolute right and an absolute wrong? Absolutely! The main problem with this being that only God defines morality, none of us here is fit to do so.
I would suppose that there are more than a few Christians on this forum on both sides of the provider equation. Christ dealt with the "harlots" of his time probably every day. The men who wrote all four Gospels saw fit to chronicle some of these encounters. He stood between a mob and one of these harlots and pretty much saved her life. He did admonish her to go and sin no more, if memory serves, but He probably knew that she would not be able to follow His instructions. One of two women He is most associated with was in fact, a harlot, at least according to doctrine in many churches... though there is evidence to suggest that the early church might have engaged in a bit of slander over the question of Mary Magdalene's character.
As to your implication that responding to the OP's question is kind of a waste of time... well, posting pretty much ANYTHING on this forum might be construed as such. Doing anything at all on the Internet might be a waste of time, but this is Internetia, and we all have the right to do pretty much whatever the Sacred Moderators will allow.
Years ago I met Abbie Hoffman. For those still wet behind the ears, he was one of the Chicago Seven. Google if you want more information. My impression of him was that he was a very driven man. He was also an avowed atheist who was boisterous, irreverent and absolutely not afraid to speak his mind no matter what anyone else thought. He asked many questions in his rather short life. In the end, sadly, he killed himself. I suppose he found his answers... but I wish he had gone about it differently. We need people who question authority, now more than ever.
To the OP; go ahead and ask your questions just like Abbie Hoffman, Jesus Christ and Mahatma Gandhi. You have that right, don't let anyone tell you differently and always remember that as in asking uncomfortable questions, you're in Good Company indeed.