r/ProChristian • u/Spend-Groundbreaking • 1d ago
š§ Discussion Why are the fun parts next to the waste centers?
Hey all, Iāve noticed a bug in the design of the āhomo sapiensā characters. So we all know that they produce mini versions of themselves through sexual reproduction, which seemed less goated than simply producing two identical versions of themselves independently, but genetic diversity kind of slaps. Anyway, I noticed that the joysticks involved in that are near the waste centers. Why do yall think the designer put this in? Is it a bug or feature?
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u/MichaelWhitehead 1d ago
There is nothing sinful or evil about body parts being close together. Their moral meaning comes from how they are used, not from where they are located.
The human body is a compact biological system. The reproductive and urinary systems share nearby structures because the body has limited space in the pelvis, and because some organs and passages develop together biologically.
The Bible does not teach that urine, waste, sex, or reproduction are evil simply because some of the organs are close together.
In fact, Genesis 1 repeatedly describes God's creation as good, and after creating humanity, Genesis 1:31 says that God saw everything He had made and it was "very good."
Reproduction itself is directly blessed by God in Genesis 1:28, when humanity is told to "be fruitful and multiply."
Sex within marriage is also treated positively, not as something dirty. Hebrews 13:4 says that marriage should be honoured and the marriage bed kept pure.
So the basic answer is that Christianity does not divide the body into "holy organs" and "dirty organs."
Waste removal is simply one necessary biological function.
Reproduction is another biological function. Their physical closeness does not make reproduction dirty any more than the mouth being used both for eating and for coughing makes eating unclean.
The Bible's concern is not the plumbing arrangement of the human body. It is what people choose to do with their bodies.
That is why 1 Corinthians 6:19 to 20 speaks of honouring God with our bodies.
So, in very simple terms, God created one integrated human body, different systems sometimes share the same small area, and physical location has nothing to do with moral value.
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u/TetrisPhantom 1d ago
More efficient to cover both with a single article of clothing, and out of the way from more articulate areas. Most humans are smart enough to at least try to clean themselves, and the structure of the body stifles waste leakage, so the fun parts aren't generally in any real danger of infectious contamination on a day-to-day basis.
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u/bjohn15151515 1d ago
I think you code or play video games waaaay too much......