This question came up a few days ago, and I want to address it again.
How can lust be considered wrong---when defined as "looking at other person with a sexual desire?" If no one ever did that, then they would never find a compatible significant other. And yes, physical attraction is not the only aspect of a good relationship, but it IS part of a good relationship. Along with that, it is usually the first thing you notice about other person when scoping them out for a potential mate. Please note that I am not saying that people do or should look for a mate based primarily on physical attraction, but it is part of the process, and often the first part. Also, how can people say that its okay to look at a spouse with sexual attraction, but not a boyfriend or girlfriend? You can't just turn off your natural feelings until you walk down the aisle with someone.
One more thing: I already know about that verse that says "He who looks upon a woman with lust has committed adultery."
2006-11-14
14:38:46
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