Hi.
So I see you're not Jewish. Jewish Law also links the loss of semen to the loss of the "light of ones eyes". Though it doesn't mean "You're bad!" - if it was completely unintentional. On the contrary, there are certain circumstances where a nocturnal emission is actually a good sign (if you're interested, check out the Talmud, Tractate Yoma, 88a. It's just an ingrained reality. I'll explain:
At a certain point in the Torah, Moses gets angry and subsequently cannot remember / teach a particular relevant law. It doesn't mean he was bad. It was actually a righteous anger, justified even in the eyes of G-d for a purpose. But the reality of life is that anger is a trait that leads to forgetfulness. As much as gravity is a law - no matter how righteous your intentions, if you jump off a building you will die - so too is this. Think about it. When you get angry, you see a pinhole of the full picture. You intentionally "forget" the other details to pursue your justified rage. And G-d acts measure for measure. So what's the measure for measure of semen loss to the light of one's eyes? Not sure. That's one you can think about.
Prophecy has ceased from the world. We don't know why things happen to us. Wrinkles may or may not be caused by emissions. But to beat yourself up about it gets nowhere. It gets you lazy. Keep doing the right thing, no matter how wrinkly you get!
You say you wish you didn't have the urges and that G-d should take them away from you so that you could stop bothering him with prayer? G-d WANTS prayer! a relationship! If you had no urges, then you'd never talk to Him, ask Him to help you in any way. So think about it that way.
And for the urges. They're life's challenges. Tailor-made for you to attain your perfection in this world. And perfection is a relationship with G-d. wherever you may be. However low you may fall.
Also Judaism isn't all about wearing hats. It's about the black jackets too.
No, just kidding. You also need some sweet leather shoes.
But in all seriousness, like I stated previously, it's all about a relationship with G-d. The stronger a relationship is, is based on the giving quality of those involved. Non-Jews have seven commandments to which to adhere. Jews have 613. By definition Jewish people can achieve a much closer relationship with G-d due to the added responsibility and sacrifice. So the "not working" on weekends is a choice. To whom do you wish to direct your giving? G-d, or the CEO? What if your wife asked you to enjoy the weekends with her. Now it's between the CEO and her. Now you can taste the choice a little more, I think.
But we do not encourage conversion. You can live a perfectly fulfilling life adhering to the seven Noahide Laws:
- No Promiscuity
- No Idol Worship
- No Murder
- Proper Judgement and Courts
- Not eating limbs of live animals
- No stealing
- No cursing the name of G-d
Hope that was insightful. I hope the site will help you grow and help you help others.