Sexual intercourse between a married person and someone
who is not his or her mate is adultery.
The Ten Commandments contain the prohibition against
adultery:
"You shall not commit adultery"
(Exodus 20:14).
The reason is simple: Marriage is the foundation of
society, and with it comes the responsibility of child
rearing. Casual sex outside marriage not only imperils
marriage but also destroys the paternal or maternal
feeling for the children of the marriage, and blurs
the lines of inheritance and family, clan and tribal
relationships.
Fornication is sex between two unmarried people. The
apostle Paul said this is a sin against the body. He
commands Christians to flee fornication as a sin against
self and God, for the believer's body is the temple
of the Holy Spirit (see I Corinthians 6:18-19).
Paul says that if a believer takes his body and joins
it to a harlot (or someone who is immoral), he is joining
Jesus Christ to that person (see I Corinthians 6:15-16).
It is very important to understand that neither fornicators
nor adulterers will enter the kingdom of heaven (see
I Corinthians 6:9-10).
In today's world, the term fornication is rarely used
and immorality between unmarried people is commonly
accepted as a lifestyle. But immorality, however commonplace,
is still a sin that will keep millions of people out
of heaven, unless they repent.