An edition of Sex God (2007)

Sex God

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An edition of Sex God (2007)

Sex God

  • 3.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 6 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

God and sex go together. You can’t separate the two, says Rob Bell, because this physical world is intimately linked to deeper spiritual realities. And so, in order to make sense of sexuality, at some point you have to talk about God. With beauty and unusual insight, Sex God explores this connection.

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Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality And Spirituality
March 2007, Zondervan Publishing Company
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2007, Zondervan
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2007, Zondervan
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Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality And Spirituality
March 2, 2007, Zondervan Publishing Company
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Sex.

God.

You know the two subjects are connected; you just don't have the words for how they are connected. And they cannot be separated. Where the one is, you will always find the other.

When you actually live and feel and engage, you discover that the physical things around us are like windows into more. And when you talk about sexuality, you quickly end up in the spiritual---because 'this' is always about 'that.' Something deeper. Something behind it all.

You can't talk about sexuality without talking about how we were made. About how we relate to each other. About how we were made to relate to each other. And that will inevitably lead you to who made us. At some point you have to talk about God.

To make sense of the one, we have to explore the other.

That is what this book is about.

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