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  1. Unfortunately this did not work for me. I tried to click it again like you said, but it didn't do anything. Doesn't matter if I right or left click, but no option shows up to add it it my favorites.
  2. In the Gallery section of the Daily Diapers main site, not the forum section, I cannot figure out how to save a pic that I like as one of my favorites. If you go to the tab "album lists" one option that drops down is "my favorites," which leads me to believe that I should be able to save pics to my favorites.
  3. I just have a few questions that you could answer very quickly. Thank you! How old are you? Are you married or single? What do you do for a living? How often do you wear diapers?
  4. Actually Jesus was naked on the cross. Up until a certain time period crucifixes were made that way, but eventually it became "inappropriate." When people were crucified in Rome they were "stripped of their garments" like Jesus was. That wasnt something unique to Him. So, He was not wearing diapers or underwear, He was naked. Crucifixion was suppose to be the most horrible AND humiliating way to die. Just thought I should clarify that.
  5. Dill Pickel, a couple of things. First, please to not talk about priests committing sexual sins (which were indeed horrible sins) because of denial of sexuality. Please know what you are talking about before you go into some deep waters like that. There are many more cases of married men doing the same thing to children, which is obviously not cause by the denial of sexuality. It is not as simple as that. I do not know the exact causes of such a horrible sin, but please do not make comments like that unless you know about it. You said, "He doesn't say anything about getting there by denying oneself" and that is just wrong. Matthew 16:24 - "Then Jesus told his disciples, "If any man would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me." It does require self denial. Christianity has known this and professed it from the beginning. Also, if you do research you will find we are not close to overpopulating the earth. Some places are overpopulated, yes, but by no means the whole earth. You said, "As have others, I find your reasoning very dualistic, black/white oriented." You must not know what dualism is. Traditional dualism is found in the Gnostics and Manicheans, and is generally splitting matter and spirit, making matter bad and spirit good. My thinking is not dualistic. It is the exact opposite. I addressed this before, but 50,000 out of 7 Billion people still makes us a very very small minority. How we came to have these feelings? No idea. but just because we have them does not necessitate that they are natural or good. Although they might not be "bad" As for masturbation, that is too long to cover right now. I briefly mentioned it in another post, but if you would like to discuss it I would be glad to. Its an important topic. How is it suppose to be? I did what Jesus did, " He answered, "Have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female, 5 and said, `For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh'?" God back to how it was in the beginning. Heis speaking of divorce here. however understanding and theology on sexuality stem from how it was in the beginning. Their is a great theological tradition on this, and if you would like I can point you to some sources. And indeed, you are right, make the wife a higher priority. No question there.
  6. yes I would agree that sinning, even in just small things, can put one on the path to Hell, but they do not condemn one to Hell. I did not say that wearing diapers would send someone to Hell. Just want to make that clear, but we should be doing everything we can to make ourselves holy.
  7. Not going to write a lot on this, but Heaven and Hell is not a based on how many sins you commit. Like Sarah_ab said we will sin, but we need to repent of them and truly be trying to live a holy life for God. He wants us to do our absolute best, which will involve us falling a lot, but we also have to get back up again and repent.
  8. Just a quick point, God is a big picture deity IN A CERTAIN SENSE. But he does care about the small things we do. If what we are doing is small, but harmful to our soul then He cares. He cares about every small part of us. He knows the number of hairs on our head. You might think He is a big picture deity in the sense that He doesn't care about small sins, but what evidence do you have for that?
  9. Thanks for the post, diaperpt. I would like to say that masterbation is wrong. Do not let secular psychologists or whoever try to trick you in thinking otherwise. Masterbations seeks the pleasure from sex without the self gift. It is love turned in on itself. It is not unitive or procreative. It takes away both of those elements from it. Many on this website will say its OK, but trust me. It is not. If you would like to discuss it more I would love to. Message me if you would. Have a good one.
  10. I agree with what you said on honesty, so thanks for that advice. Using Jesus' words to justify us using diapers is not how scripture is meant to be used. Spiritual Childhood in no way involves wearing diapers. St. Paul says, "When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became a man, I gave up childish ways." (1 Cor. 13:11). If you want to discuss what spiritual childhood really means, then lets do that. For now just realize that Christ was not telling us to wear diapers. our response did not have a lot to do with my original post.
  11. Sophie, thanks for the post. I want to address a few things you said. From what I said it might seem that I think "God installed a vicious abnormality" in some of us. I do no believe that, though. You need to understand the nature of the Fall and its consequences. After Adam and Eve sinned it had consequences on the whole world. We inherit a fallen nature from them. Please believe me when I say that God is always intimately involved in our lives and the universe down to the very tiniest thing. He is constantly holding us and all of creation in existence. But God created nature, and He does not stop the consequences of our sin from happening because of His respect for our free will. Something has gone slightly wrong with nature, hence disease, miscarriages, someone or an animal being born without a limb, etc. God would rather these things not happen but He does out of respect for our free will and the consequences our sin caused. God does not create bad things. All things were good (and still are, but not perfectly) and have been corrupted. You just need to have an understanding of the Fall. The guilt we get, and that most people do is probably due to two things. One, feeling like we are weird from everyone else and not wanting them to find out. But PRIMARILY the guilt comes from our conscience, which is God's way of trying to direct us to right and wrong. However one can learn to justify a sin, and thus quiet their conscience which is why many people do not feel guilty. Something you, and some others seem to be saying is that since we are not perfect and cannot be in this life, then we should not try to be. And if a little sin comes along that we enjoy then we should do it to be happy. I am sorry my friend but that is not how it works. I know you said that is your interpretation of Christianity, but where did you get it? There are countless brothers and sisters in Christ who have gone before us and shown us how to truly live a happy and virtuous life. They have shown us how it works and we need to learn from their example, which ultimately should have its sources in the Apostles. We are called to strive to perfection. That includes getting rid of any sin we see in our life. Why? Because that will ultimately make us happy. "Be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect." Christ told us to do that and so we strive to be. You were right that God wants us to be happy in this life, but ultimately He is preparing us for the next. This life is really nothing compared to the glory to come. So it reaching that heavenly glory involves some sacrifice then we must do it. Would you do me a favor and read a book if I recommend it? Anyone reading this post should, just because its a great book. It is Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis. It literally is one of my favorite books, and anyone can get something out of it.
  12. Wow there are a lot of replies and I appreciate it. I am glad to hear them all. If I have time I will respond to them one by one. A few quick notes: there has been a lot of arguing over the definition of "perversion" and I'm not quite sure why, although I can see where it would come in. Also, someone said that there were over 400 denominations of Christianity. There are actually over 25,000. That is not an exaggeration. Finally, someone said that since there were 50,000 of us with a diaper fetish that it wouldn't be abnormal (or something to that effect), but 50,000 out of 7 Billion people? We would still be a very very small minority. Thats all for the moment. Sorry, I am very busy. Thanks again for the posts. Actually, I should say one more thing. A vast majority of the people here posting disagree with me, and thats fine. Criticism and dialogue is good, but most people now see it as insulting or offensive; they don't like other people to have different opinions. However, dialogue is one of the best ways to acquire knowledge. This is something Plato and others believed in very strongly. Hence, all of his dialogues. What am I trying to do with these dialogues? Find truth, and in it God's will. So everyone knows, there is truth. To say "nothing is true" would be embarrassing. I do not mean to be offensive, but the statement is self-defeating and would be explained in most any intro to Philosophy class. So, my point being: for those of us who have a sexual fetish towards diapers, it is either normal or abnormal, right or wrong. Although one person has intrigued me by speaking of diapers within marriage. That is one thing I am not quite sure of yet, although for the moment I think it could be wrong. However if better evidence comes along then we shall see.
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