The Best Lifestyle - Maintaining
Happiness
The Life Foundations Nexus
CHASTITY
By The L. F. Nexus
For the sake of
our less mature readers we have coined the terms “biosis,” “biotic,”
“bioticity,” and “heterobiotic” to use in place of the word “sex” and its
derivatives.
Biosis is only sanctioned in a
consenting, married, heterobiotic, lifelong relationship. Contrary to popular belief, one does not
fall short in this area of their life because they are overpowered by biotic
desire. Rather, they fall short either
by choice or because they have not been empowered by God through
the truth that the biotic instinct strives to bring about emotion (joy)
more than sensation (pleasure).
The primacy of emotion (joy) means that one has the opportunity to
choose whether or not they will engage in biotic activity. (This is because one can choose to find joy
in a way other than through biotic activity.)
However, if one believes that the biotic instinct strives to bring
about sensation (pleasure) more than emotion (joy), they may lack the
opportunity to choose whether or not they will engage in biotic activity. (This is because there may be no opportunity
to obtain pleasure from anything else.)
As a result, they may not be able to refrain from biotic activity. The InterClued KJV Bible (King James Bible with clues to meaning in square
brackets, “[ ]”) says in James 1:14,15 about temptation, which includes biotic
temptation:
But […but (contrasted to
something in the previous verse)] every man [person] is tempted, when [by the
following:] he [he or she] is drawn away of [acted upon by] his [his or her]
own lust, and enticed [presented with attractive but false promises]. Then when lust hath [has] conceived [that
is, one has chosen to satisfy it], it bringeth forth [brings forth (produces)]
sin: and sin, when it is finished [“when it is finished” = “ultimately”;
therefore, “sin, ultimately”], bringeth forth [brings forth (produces)] death.
Note that temptation involves
“false promises.” One of the false
promises of biotic temptation is that pleasure is better than joy. A simple proof of the primacy of joy over
pleasure is this:
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