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Frederic Laureano

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:43:03 PM8/3/24
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1) Those of the form "this Galois representation is pure, i.e. the eigenvalues of $Frob_p$ are algebraic numbers all of whose absolute values have size $p^w/2$". I don't think that this is the kind of purity I'm interested in.

Being against purity means that there is no primordial state we can recover, no Eden we have desecrated, no pretoxic body we might uncover through enough chia seeds and kombucha. There is no preracial state we could access, no erasing histories of slavery, forced labor, colonialism, genocide, and their concomitant responsibilities and requirements. There is no food we can eat, clothes we can buy, or energy we can use without deepening our ties to complex webbings of suffering. So, what happens if we start from there?

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I want to say a little about purity and about passion. What I mean by purity is singleness of heart, when the head and the heart are working together in a way that allows you to see wholeness, to see from your True Self.

If the world does not understand purity and its necessity, it seems to me the church has not understood passion and its necessity. Christianity has mostly mistrusted passion and the abandonment, excitement, joy, freedom, playfulness, and enthusiasm that human love can inspire.

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The concern for purity was the cornerstone of the religious culture of ancient Judaism. Purity and Identity in Ancient Judaism explores how this concern shaped the worldview of Jews during the Second Temple period as well as their daily practices and social relations. It examines how different groups offered competing visions and methods for living a life of purity, which embodied a promise for personal and cosmic salvation and at the same time determined the degree of sectarian separation.

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We can never achieve purity.
One of the biggest misconceptions I see thrown around in Christian culture is the idea of "staying pure." We are never completely pure because sin is in this world. Does that mean we should give up and do what we want? Absolutely not. Purity is not an all-or-nothing thing; it's a way of life that helps us flourish and glorifies our Creator. Too often, I've seen people head down self-destructive paths because they believed that once they "ruined" their purity in some way, they had forfeited their worth. That is not what the Bible says. God tells us, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" The moment we invite Jesus into our lives is just the beginning. As we follow Jesus, our thoughts will become more pure as we strive to reflect His character. And when we stumble, we can remember that we have already been forgiven. Our mistakes do not discourage His love.

Sex is not the enemy.
There is an abundance of gifts that God gives us that we can misuse. Yet we act like sex is only there to tempt us toward evil. Yes, because it is such a significant part of life, it can have heavy repercussions when we don't listen to God's will. That doesn't mean we should store its whole existence in a locked box until the correct time and place. When we think it's dirty to even think about sexuality, we end up replacing it with the idolatry of virginity. We can talk and think about sex in a way that glorifies God. After all, He created it. We don't have to cover our ears to keep from hearing a sexual term. It's all about context and intent. If our focus is lustful or degrading, then it won't do good in our lives. I'd be surprised if we haven't all at least laughed at a dirty joke before, and we shouldn't go around carrying the feeling that we're now "corrupted." Much like unkind thoughts or selfish actions, it's a habit we should work on to live more like Jesus. And when we allow the topic of sex into our lives in a healthy way, it can help us understand God's purpose for us and our relationships.

When we look at what God says about love, purity, and our bodies, we can see that He has a purpose for every detail. No matter your story or what beliefs you've held, your value is in Jesus, and He wants the best for you. You might go to church every Sunday and worry that you aren't doing or thinking good enough. Maybe you came across this article accidentally or wanted to use it as an example of what's wrong with "purity culture." Or maybe you have faith in Jesus but haven't seen Him in your life for a long time. Either way, it's important that you know God's love is not because of our actions and His commandments are not for us to "rise in the ranks" of righteousness. Many of the priceless instructions in God's Word are misunderstood as restrictions of our happiness because that is what we turn them into. We need to look at the why before we can meaningfully incorporate any principle into our lives. And God's why is always that He loves us and wants us to love Him, love people, and enjoy our lives.

As an avid viewer of documentaries, and in particular those uncovering the inner workings of religious cults, I recently watched the Amazon Studios series Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets, a docuseries about the Duggar family and the Christian fundamentalist teachings of Bill Gothard. Personally, I found it to be very disconcerting.

Yet in the years that followed giving my life to Jesus, somewhere along the way, the emphasis of the discipleship and teaching that I received was placed more and more on my purity and commitment to wait for my future husband, rather than my knowledge of the Word and the pursuit of Jesus.

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