I don't think I fully understand what you are trying to say there. I don't think the body becomes corrupted by sin; It can but that is not the primary problem with sin.
1 Cor 6:18 Flee immorality. Every other sin that a man commits is outside the body, but the immoral man sins against his own body.
In 1 Corinthians 6:18, Paul makes a distinct theological argument regarding the impact of sexual sin compared to other transgressions. While the Bible doesn't describe a physical "medical" change, it describes a
profound spiritual and relational impact on the body.
Here is how the passage and its context explain what happens to the body, and it is not pretty.
1. Sinning Against One’s Own Body
The verse states:
"Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexual sinner sins against his own body." Unlike other sins (such as theft or lying) which primarily affect external objects or other people, Paul argues that sexual sin involves a
misuse of the self. It is described as a violation of the body’s intended purpose and design.
2. A Violation of Union
The surrounding context is vs 15-17 explains that for a believer, the body is a "member of Christ."
We have
The Uniting Effect: Where Paul argues that sexual intimacy creates a "one flesh" union. When this occurs outside of its intended design, it creates a spiritual and physical bond that contradicts the believer's union with Christ.
We also have
The Compromised Connection: By joining the body to something "unholy," the person is essentially dragging their connection with Christ into an illicit union.
3. Desecration of the Temple
But the very worst IMO is the very next verse (1 Cor 6:19) provides the "why" behind the impact on the body:
"Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?"
In this the body is not just a vessel; it is
sacred space. Sexual sin is treated as a form of
sacrilege treating a holy temple like a common or profane place.
So
@Jim, do you still hang onto this belief?????? " I don't think the body becomes corrupted by sin; It can but that is not the primary problem with sin. "
Just sayin.....