Theology in the Raw - 710: #710 - Polyamory, Virtual Reality Sex, and Sex with Robots.
Episode Date: November 30, 2018On episode #710 Preston gives you a teaser of what is inside his Patreon membership. This teaser includes a clip of Preston responding to questions like is it okay to have sex with a robot? What about... polymerous sexual relationships and what do Christians think about virtual reality sex? To support Theology in the Raw for as little as $5/month and access this (and other) Patreon-only podcast(s), go to https://www.patreon.com/theologyintheraw Support Preston Support Preston by going to patreon.com Connect with Preston Twitter | @PrestonSprinkle Instagram | @preston.sprinkle Check out his website prestonsprinkle.com If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.
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Is it okay to have sex with a robot?
What about polyamorous sexual relationships?
And what do Christians think about virtual reality sex?
These are questions that I address on my Patreon-only podcast.
You're going to hear a short teaser of that podcast.
It's a tiny clip of that discussion.
If you want to access the full-length episode,
you can go to patreon.com forward slash Theology in the Raw and support the show. That's patreon.com forward slash Theology in the Raw
and support the show. That's patreon.com forward slash Theology in the Raw.
Okay, so you know where I'm going with this. Transfer that to having sex. What if your virtual reality video game is now a virtual reality bedroom?
And I won't get too graphic, but this is a Patreon only, so it's not super public.
But what if you have the ability to mimic the very sensation of having sex with another person?
But you're not having sex with another person.
It's really no different than, or is it different than porn? And most people,
given the widespread use of porn in the church, most people are, you know, nobody, I know the
church says it's right. Like it's okay, but they still are much more prone to use porn than to
have a full on affair with somebody else because, oh, that's, it's just different. It's like, okay, I can watch it. It's right there. I messed up late at night.
It was just, you know, was tired, was lazy, whatever. And I've got on porn. I feel guilty,
whatever. But I did, but I didn't go out and like sleep with a prostitute. Like it's,
we would see as categorically different, right? Or is it? That's an interesting question. Okay. So what, what do we do or how do we view VR sex? Are you,
if you go and engage in VR sex, virtual reality sex, maybe even all the way to having an orgasm.
And yet it's still just a video game. It's still just kind of like porn on steroids. Like,
did you actually have an affair? What does the Bible say about VR sex?
The answer to that is nothing directly really, but until we build a coherent,
constructive theology of what sex is, I don't think we will be able to address things like VR sex
with any sort of cogent compellingness. So I think we need to think through that.
I think we need to.
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of this podcast episode,
you can go to patreon.com forward slash Theology in the Raw.
That's patreon.com forward slash Theology in the Raw.
We'll see you next time on the show.