Here's a view from one website (its not a scholarly based website from what I can tell but was still helpful) regarding what sex is according to the Bible:
Source: http://www.righteouswarriors.com/contro ... cle11.htmlFor this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife, and they shall become one flesh. (Genesis 2:24, The Scriptures)
The Hebrew phrase "echad basar" means "one flesh" or "one body" and literally describes the physical act of the penis penetrating into the body of another person. More specifically, it refers to a man and a woman joining their bodies together in penile-vaginal sexual intercourse. For example, a husband and wife join together at night and become "one flesh" or "one body". They become "one flesh" during the act of sexual intercourse. What is important to understand is that being "one flesh" with someone is not a state of existence; it is a state of action.
Most Believers already understand that a man and a woman become "one flesh" through sexual intercourse. What many do not understand is that a man and a man may technically become "one flesh" as well, although this is an abomination and is forbidden throughout Scripture. However, a woman and a woman CANNOT become "one flesh", simply because they lack the physical equipment necessary for that possibility. They might be sexually intimate, but they can never become “one flesh� as defined in Scripture. In order for this “echad basar� act to occur, a penetrating male must be present, which is why it is not possible for women to ever be one flesh with each other. Sexual penetration is the act of joining together as one flesh.
The section entitled, One Flesh.
So I'll ask the debate questions..
1. Acording to the Bible, what is sex? Is the article I quoted from correct and therefore according to the writers of the Bible, oral sex and other non-intercourse sex acts (sex as we call it today) not considered sex?
2. Do the explanations in the quoted article accurately explain why the Bible is silent on the issue of same-sex acts between women unlike the condemnation of same-sex acts between men?