No doubt the book will be an interesting read. But I cannot see the relation with the topic here: free sex.

This is how I see it. Why are we here? What is the meaning of our lives? To me the answer is simple: To ensure the survival of the human specie. In short, to procreate. We are not here to accomplish some divine wish or to pursue our demanding career with so much ambition that it leaves time for little else in our lives. We are here to pass our genes to our next generation and ensure that they grow strong and confident. That should be the purpose of everyone’s life. Without that accomplished, our lives will be empty and pointless.

Look at every human society on earth , whether monogamist or polygamist, the concept of matrimony is there. It is not specific to a named religion but common to all. Even atheist societies will have the concept of marriage. That’s because a child, in order to grow strong,( the survival of the fittest) need a strong attachment between both his mother and his father and he needs them both equally. And so the objective of marriage is, again, valid to ensure the survival of the human specie.

Free sex might be fun for some, but it is a very dangerous choice, it carries too many risks. Look at the rise of Sexually transmitted diseases. It is not only what you can get, but the fact that a woman infected with aids will pass the illness to her offspring. Or clamimydia, that does not carry complications for the infected person, will give you a blind child with lungs disease. The list goes on. Promiscuity maybe fun for some, but it makes very little sense.

About religion. Well I cannot explain God to you or to anyone. But the idea of a “superior being� is a human instinct. It is in our brains (a scientific fact) . In fact, those who believe in God live longer, have less risk of depression or any other mental illness and are more capable of achieving things. Religion makes us stronger, somehow. Again the survival of the fittest