Overcoming
Premarital Sex Temptation By Lakita Garth, 36-Year-Old Virgin
Dec 21st, 2012 – Overcoming
Premarital Sex Temptation By Lakita Garth, 36 Year Old Virgin
Practicing abstinence is probably
one of the most challenging things to do. Your mind, spirit, and body are
constantly in conflict as you decide which one (or two) is the most accurate.
Aside from the benefits of
practicing abstinence that are taught in the Christian faith, refraining from
sex has been scientifically proven to be successful for women who are seeking
marriage. Scientists believe women who “play hard to get” are able to assess a
man who will stick by her side during pregnancy.
Forty-three-year-old Lakita Garth
was a 36-year-old virgin in 2005 when she kissed her boyfriend-turned-husband
for the first time. Garth has gone public about her 36 years of virginity and
is now helping other women around the world learn how to refrain from sex prior
to marriage.
Excerpts from her interview are
below:
Lakita
Garth On Her Family’s Influence on Her Choice
In my family, if you had sex outside
of marriage, someone got married, or someone got shot! I come from a line of
Christians that believe your faith must impact the culture. It has to go
farther than your personal relationship with Christ.
Lakita
Garth On Choosing a Mate that Is Not Into the Church
You can’t be the key to his
spiritual maturity.
Lakita
Garth’s Advice To Singles
To be single was to be undistracted
in my devotion to God. Keep your options open. God’s perfect mate for you may
not look or sound like your ‘fantasy mate’.
One commenter with the user name
“Chris” did not agree with Garth’s advice. He responded to her interview saying:
“The Bible does not make any of the
claims that this article makes about sexual purity before marriage. The
abstinence model of Christianity is an inherited tradition and not a hard and
fast line which the Bible draws. “Don’t have sex before marriage!” they say.
Why? The Bible says we should abstain from “sexual immorality.” What is sexual
immorality? “Sex before marriage,” they say. Says who? It is a tradition, not
an inviolable maxim — a tradition which made sense in earlier cultures where
everyone married AND they did so at a young age.
Sex before marriage is certainly a
risky venture, but articles like these unnecessarily shame devoted lovers who
have not yet overcome the logistical hurdles of holding a wedding. In all
honesty, the girl in this article sounds totally self-absorbed/self-righteous,
some of the most disgusting traits for a Christian to have. We should NOT be
holding her up as a model for Christian women.”
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