gordo12
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Funny you should mention that. There's been a debate with a Coolaid drinker over the last few days on another board.Isn't this problematic? Doesn't it stack the deck in a way that is contrary to freedom of speech and artistic freedom?
On the one hand, it's OK for an author who has anti-religious views to write a story about characters who are burdened and oppressed by their religion, and to narrate a story of how they become sexually liberated from it.
On the other hand, it's NOT OK for an author with pro-religious views to write an erotic story about how following the teachings of the religion may be affirming or liberating to that character and give the character sexual happiness.
It seems to me that what's sauce for the goose must be sauce for the gander.
Many, many stories that are allowed here proselytize in one way or another. Why limit what people can proselytize about?
I sort of understand the site's policy about religious and political topics, but only sort of, and I don't agree with it, because I think it's too limiting. The fact of the matter is that religion and politics are such huge parts of people's everyday lives, AND both are so deeply intertwined with the subject of sexuality, that to ban them from having a role in erotic stories is incredibly and unreasonably limiting, in a way that, IMO, excessively limits artistic and erotic expression.
Here's a portion of her initial post:
"Folks, the Bible is the inspired word of God. It was penned by men but the Author is Holy Spirit of God. God did NOT lose anything. Satan has been deceiving people since the time he deceived Eve in the garden. 'Did God really say...' Satan wants to put doubt in your mind and he has done a good job at it, as we can see by the number of non-believers. This is just another deception from the pit of hell. Look what the article says......."
It goes on ad nauseam for quite a while. Every answer she gives is based on the same crap. It's obvious someone has poured that crap into her head, and she doesn't know how to respond otherwise, never mind an erotic story. The non-believers she refers to are the people disagreeing with her, of which there were many.
Is it right that this kind of garbage is censored here? Maybe not fair but it is someone else's property.