A Comparison Of Sex As Embraced In Christianity And Buddhism

Approx. Words: 1,125 - Pages: 5 Add to cart Price $54.75

...today. Long gone is the Victorian era when women covered up their ankles and everything else. Rather, today, sex and sexuality is something flaunted as evidenced by the sex industry and simply the way in which people live their lives. Clothing is made to be provocative for both men and women. Yet, there are some individuals of this era who see sex as sacred. From the Christian who only has relations with his wife to the teen who has taken a vow of virginity to the tantric sex practitioner who seeks enlightenment, there is something sacred about the sexual experience. When evaluating sex under the microscope of religion, different attitudes are found in various sects of Christianity and Buddhism.
Sex and how it is embraced in Christian religions vary by sect, but basically in Christian tradition, it is thought that sex is primarily for procreation in the context of marriage. Times have changed, and there exists people who are called "Cafeteria Christians" who choose what...

References:
    This essay has a total of 4 sources. These sources will be included for free when you order this essay.

Add to cart Price $54.75