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Nathan000000: I'm wondering if we should add somewhere in this article the point that sex is not icky. That is, even if Mormons believed that holy, divine beings participated in sexual intimacy, why would that be bad? Jesus Christ ate fish as a resurrected being; eating is not icky. If sex is sacred and lovely and pure and wonderful between two married mortals, why is it necessarily bad between two divine spouses?
Of course there's no need to press the point. But might it be worth pointing out that the burden of proof is on critics to demonstrate that sexual intimacy is incompatible with a holy being?
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