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St. Augustine

fschmidt
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St. Augustine was one of the most important early Christian writers.  Here is some of what he wrote:

I answer that, Human government is derived from the Divine government, and should imitate it. Now although God is all-powerful and supremely good, nevertheless He allows certain evils to take place in the universe, which He might prevent, lest, without them, greater goods might be forfeited, or greater evils ensue. Accordingly in human government also, those who are in authority, rightly tolerate certain evils, lest certain goods be lost, or certain greater evils be incurred: thus Augustine says (De Ordine ii, 4): "If you do away with harlots, the world will be convulsed with lust." Hence, though unbelievers sin in their rites, they may be tolerated, either on account of some good that ensues therefrom, or because of some evil avoided.
http://www.newadvent.org/summa/3010.htm#article11

This just shows how far Christianity has strayed from its roots.
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Drealm
Yes, St Augustine and Thomas Aquinas both made strong arguments for prostitution.
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Ardia
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Kinda wish I engaged in prostitution ~12 years ago...
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fschmidt
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I realize now that my quote is actually Thomas Aquinas quoting St. Augustine from his De Ordine.  That may be an interesting read.