(12-12-2016, 01:31 PM)izzy Wrote:Hi Forum,(12-12-2016, 02:48 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:"She also became much more promiscuous as a Hexenbiest, sleeping with Renard and later, Kenneth."Izzy you consider sleeping with two men promiscuous. That is kind of strict isn't it. It is not like it was two guys she picked up in a bar. Adalind has sleep with more men then Juliette. At least with Juliette she was staying with Sean just like Adalind was staying with Nick. Adalind even approached sleeping with Nick in the same way as Juliette approached sleeping with Sean. As for Kenneth hard to say that was casual. Since she sleep with him to show why he would want to keep her around. Sounds she had intended to remain in Kenneth company. Not something that would be considered casual.
You do realize that what you quoted is from the Grimm wikia and not me?
This web page identifies 68 places in the Bible where "fornication" is mentioned:
http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/words/Fornication
Note Deut 22.21 where punishment is "the men of her city shall stone her with stones that she die." Sounds a bit cruel and unusual? Note that several verses are New Testament including Matt 15:19, "For out of the heart proceed wicked thoughts, murder, adultery, fornication, theft, perjury, impiety of speech." Jesus is speaking about a man's words and his "heart." So guys do not get a pass.
From:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fornication
Quote:Definition of fornication:It also provides some legal definition"
consensual sexual intercourse between two persons not married to each other
Quote:In legal use there is a difference between adultery and fornication. Adultery is only used when at least one of the parties involved (either male or female) is married, whereas fornication may be used to describe two people who are unmarried (to each other or anyone else) engaging in consensual sexual intercourse.Using this definition, all sexual activity on Grimm by Nick, Juliette, Adalind, Renard and others is fornication.
There is current discussion on the Forum about the magic ring and if Adalind and Renard are considered married. It calls to mind the concept of a "Shotgun Wedding."
Now there's a happy couple. Till death us do part.
N G