xx_Dreamer answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 8:13 pm: I don't believe it is, actually. It is, however, a sin to have sex before marriage [yeah, you probably know this, but all we talk about now is SEX at our school because something, well, bad happened, so now we don't get devotions.. we have to learn about sex]. So just don't let that kissing go wayyyy too far. [ xx_Dreamer's advice column | Ask xx_Dreamer A Question ]
MummuM answered Sunday November 20 2005, 2:47 pm: Nope, it's not a sin to kiss before marriage. The only sin is to have sex before marriage. ♥ [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
JustAskAlli answered Sunday November 20 2005, 5:11 am: No.
Cj answered Saturday November 19 2005, 12:37 pm: Jesus kissed.
Does that answer your question?
BUt sex before mariage is a sin. [ Cj's advice column | Ask Cj A Question ]
boyproblems answered Saturday November 19 2005, 9:39 am: nope
im a christian and iv acually asked someone that at my religion class no its not unless yout a irish christian they seem to be a lilttle bit stricter but if your not a strict faith than no its not jope i helped love boyproblems [ boyproblems's advice column | Ask boyproblems A Question ]
Belladonna answered Saturday November 19 2005, 5:08 am: Not at all. However, I've read some 'Chastity' books that say it is (or that french-kissing is anyway) This has absolutely no biblical basis so just ignore it. There is absolutely nothing in the bible saying that kissing, or showing any kind of affection towards one another is sinful. Follow the word of God rather than other people's interpretations of it. That is my advice to you.
The only problem I can think of is that it might put you in an occasion of sin -- as in, you might be tempted to do more. But the act itself is certaintly not sinful as long as you control yourself not to go further and doing anything sexual. Now THAT'S a sin.
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