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This sense of being "alone" can seem rather odd unless we pay attention
to what God was doing. Adam was not alone for lack of companions, because he
was surrounded by animal friends; and he was not alone for lack of intelligent
communication with some other person, because he surely had that with God.
Rather, Adam was "alone" only because there was no one else of his kind to
complete his manhood. And only after Adam realized that manhood does not com-
plete itself, that manhood is meant for something greater than itself that
cannot be reach by manhood alone, and that manhood therefore needed something
corresponding, did God then make Eve to complete that for which Adam's man-
hood was intended. Eve was of Adam's kind, but her sexuality was different.
And yet, while different neither was it foreign. Rather, it corresponded. God
made Eve's womanhood to correspond to Adam's manhood, and their union was
intended for a purpose that was greater than either. So Eve's sexuality fit
Adam's, but it was definitely not a duplication of something Adam already had.
By God's plan, this union of corresponding sexual difference is so
essential to sexual morality, no sex is moral without it. But the therapeutic
approach denies all this. Therapeutic morality treats corresponding sexual
difference as if it does not matter, and if a person desires sex with someone
of his or her same gender, it all gets justified in the quest for self-
fulfillment.