Nov 14th, 2008 | God survey

A Dallas Pastor challenges his married congregants to have sex with their spouse for 7 straight days


Pastor Ed Young of a Dallas-area mega-church challenged married congregants during his latest Sunday sermon to have sex for seven days in a row.

Young, 47, says he believes society promotes promiscuity, and he wants to reclaim sex for married couples.

"I think the church has allowed the culture to hijack sex from the church, and it's time that we move the bed back in church, and bring God back in the bed. I think we are the real sexperts".

"Even my wife and I are going to do this", said Young. "We've been married for 26 years and we have four kids, so I'm looking forward to it. It will be one of the greatest Thanksgivings ever!"  cbsnews




50 votes, 171 views , 4 comments
 
 
Poll tags:God, Sex, Church, Dallas, 7 Days, Marriage

 
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Ecpjll
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Canada

posted Jun 12th, 2009 at 12:23 CDT

this is the first pastor ive actually enjoyed listening to. And not just because hes talking about sex....he just seems more laid back.

Bmccue7
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Georgia, United States

posted Nov 15th, 2008 at 13:28 CST

The Church should have no say-so whatsoever.

Gigglybritches
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Texas, United States

posted Nov 14th, 2008 at 18:49 CST

I think its great. I don't understand couples that don't want each other every day. Why deny yourself intamcy and release. My husband and I have been married 12 years. We do it every single day and most days more than once. Hard to be mad at each other when you have all those happy endorphines floating around

Iowagirl
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Iowa, United States

posted Nov 14th, 2008 at 11:52 CST

so he wants his congregation to have some sort of spiritual threesome?  screaming out god will take on a whole new meaning

 
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