
POP 209 - A Critical Response To Purity Culture Outrage - Part 2
Jan 28, 2020
The discussion explores the challenges of purity culture, focusing on its traditional teachings about sexuality as a divine gift. Insights are shared on why it's necessary to teach biblical standards to young people. The podcast delves into misunderstandings surrounding shame and how standards can lead to feelings of guilt. Using analogies like speed limits, it highlights that lawbreakers, not the laws, are the issue. The conversation also critiques calls to modify doctrine for comfort, emphasizing alignment with God's standards.
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Teaching Biblical Sexual Ethics Is Necessary
- Teaching Scripture on sex is both appropriate and necessary according to Tony Ingracias.
- He argues God's revelation guides sexual ethics and should be taught to youth.
Use Scripture To Teach Sexual Principles
- Teach young people specific biblical principles like offering your body to God and exercising self-control.
- Use scriptures (Romans 12:1; Galatians 5:22-23; 1 Thessalonians 4) to ground the teaching.
Maturity Justifies Restrictions
- Tony compares sexual readiness to drinking age laws to show maturity matters for powerful activities.
- He contends teens lack maturity for sex just as they lack maturity for alcohol.


