Ah, so insulting my intelligence now, which is always kind of a last resort, I guess...
You mean "too far"... See what I did there? <smile> Well, I think the discussion would be worthwhile, but fair enough.
Yeah disagree. Generally speaking, Paul did not condemn an institution initiated by God Himself. Marriage is a calling from God, and some people are not called in that way. And I think that with Paul... Paul was the first great missionary, and God called him to do that and used him for that purpose, perhaps even calling him away from the institution of marriage because that would have given him responsibilities as a husband and maybe a father that would have kept him from being the minister of the Gospel abroad that he was... and therefore not living out the purpose which God obviously prepared him to fulfill. And, in that passage in 1 Corinthians 7, Grailhunter, Paul is very explicit in saying, "Live as you are called."
Ah, you know, this is neither here nor there, really, but just concerning what Paul says about marriage, I think we can really say that, yes, maybe he talks little about it, but in what he does say, he says a lot about it. <smile> But yes, I agree; like a lot of other things, it can cause ~ or prevent ~ sin, depending on internal and external circumstances and how God uses it ~ or doesn't use it ~ in our lives.
Grace and peace to you.