Relevant Church Pastor Encourages Married Couples To 30 Days Of Sex
Relevant Church head pastor Paul Wirth says the 50% divorce rate was the catalyst for The 30-Day Sex Challenge.'"
Quotation from the Associated Press
Organized religion often portrays sex as a joyless duty to procreate; it's great to see a preacher urging his congregation to engage in carnal relations for thirty straight days.
The challenge is only for married members of the church, singles and non-married couples are urged to remain chaste. However singles and those "shacking up" don't need a challenge to have sex every day; they willingly make love every chance they get.
But once you buy the cow, milking it becomes a chore to be avoided whenever possible. Asking married couples to make whoopie every day is cruel and unusual punishment.
Pastor Wirth is misguided, it's not sex but love that binds a married couple. It's not a romp in the sack, but a hug or a gentle kiss that a neglected spouse misses the most.
Lack of sex is not the reason why the divorce rate is so high. People divorce because they are married to their jobs, and they have little or no time to work on their marriage.
Instead of requesting that married couples have "hanky panky" every day, the pastor should urge them to spend quality time on a daily basis. That can mean anything from talking or exercising together to making love.
