God designed lust to inspire us to keep the human race racing. Der. We might not reproduce enough without the gratification inspiring us to make love.
2006-10-07 13:58:17
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answered by JenaMarie 2
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Becasue as a great a good as he has created for us(I mean my friend died and came back to life!) there is also bad! However, Helen Keller said, "If you look to the light than you don't see the darkness." So free will has nothing to do with it. Especially since Jesus came to teach us how to live free from sin and proved that it could be done. You do what he did and you should have no problem. There's even a great book that chronicles his challenges. More people have read this book than any other. It's the most stolen item from Hotels and Motels everywhere! IT'S THE ONE AND ONLY BIBLE!!!!!! YEAY! BIBLE!!! Jesus went through what you are going through and he had people wanting him dead from the time he was born. So you think a chicks hot too bad! Suck it up! Don't act on it and move on! Give praise and glory to the Lord that you can! Good Luck and God Bless! He knows what's in your heart......
2006-10-07 14:14:25
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answered by BumbleBee 4
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God created man and woman to enjoy each other in a relationship that we know as marriage. It was designed by God himself. God made rules that anything outside of marriage was forbidden because it had no committment. It may feel good.... It may be enjoyable.... but..it is Sinful outside of marriage. God calls it fornication and adultery. Who is to say that it is not hurting anyone? Causing another person to sin with you will hurt you and them in eternity when you face judgement. If you should become pregnant out of wedlock, you will be hurt, the child will also suffer. And the grandparents of the child will suffer because of the painful relationships that result. Ask a single mother with children! You are probably a teen and not understanding the long term effects of bad choices. One day you will look back over your life and regret the memories that linger painfully in your mind. Your will also regret the good choices your refused to make. So in reality, eventually, it will come back to hurt you too....especially if you should die in your sin and stand before a holy God... He does love the sinner...but He hates the sin!
2006-10-07 14:05:31
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answered by rejoiceinthelord 5
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It's not a sin to have an initial lust or craving for a particular woman, but it's best to shed those feelings, clear your head and learn to find out WHAT she will use the TV remote for inbetween all the sex, because you may not like the programs she picks and if you don't let her pick the programs you won't get sex and will have to sleep on the sofa.
Get the point.
2006-10-07 14:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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God seems at guy and female the two. this is only human society that has made guy superior to women human beings, for many motives. formerly faith ever started, cavemen often did each and every of the confusing risky stuff like hunt and fish mutually as cavewomen stayed at domicile tending to the less annoying issues. additionally phyically guy seems superior to woman using fact he's often more desirable, bulkier and extra muscular. additionally this is a false impression that God made Eve as a helper for Adam whilst in the Bible it definitely skill a diverse element. somewhat some those components would have motivated the way society has look at women human beings.
2016-10-19 00:09:03
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answered by ? 4
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Toying with sexual immorality is not something to be taken lightly. It is a “defilement of flesh and spirit”—something that could seriously damage your relationship with God. (2 Corinthians 7:1) Ultimately, it can even cause your mind to be “corrupted away from the sincerity and the chastity that are due the Christ.” (2 Corinthians 11:3) A youth that is led into unclean conduct, or who leads someone else into it, simply cannot show Christian “love out of a clean heart and out of a good conscience and out of faith without hypocrisy.”—1 Timothy 1:5, 19.
One who goes too far in displays of affection can suffer emotional harm. This is because, as an article in Seventeen magazine reminds us, “the different ways people can touch each other . . . can be just as intimate and intense as intercourse is.” So whereas kissing and petting may be physically exciting, girls in particular may find that the experience leaves them feeling empty and hollow emotionally. The Journal of Marriage and the Family notes: “Women report feelings of fear, guilt, anxiety, embarrassment, and even disgust.”
Consider the Bible’s account in Proverbs chapter 7, which tells of the seduction of a young man by a prostitute. That immoral woman told the young man: “Do come, let us drink our fill of love until the morning; do let us enjoy each other with love expressions.” The idea of being loved no doubt sounded attractive to this youth. But in reality the prostitute “misled him by the abundance of her persuasiveness. By the smoothness of her lips she [seduced] him.” No, she had no real love for the young man; he was merely a customer. She exploited him to the limit.—Proverbs 7:18-21.
In a similar way, many youths today—especially girls—are exploited. Girls in particular usually have to be persuaded into crossing the bounds of propriety. According to the book The Complete Courtship by Nancy Van Pelt, “one study revealed that the most prevalent line used [by boys] is: ‘If you love me, you’ll let me.’” The author notes that males have used this line “since the beginning of time.”
2006-10-07 14:21:54
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answered by papavero 6
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When you engage in any behavior, you have to know that certain consequences may follow. For instance, if you are striving to be the best at work and spend all your time working, you should not be surprised when your spouse leaves you for neglect.
What really sin or not, who really know? Just know that anything in excess may not be good for you. I feel that life should be enjoyed. If you find pleasure in something that is not harmful, go for it.
2006-10-07 14:06:55
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answered by truly 6
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Man has both a physical nature, and a spiritual nature. The two are in complete opposition to one another. The primary purpose we have here on earth is spiritual growth, which is only attained by the denial of the physical nature within us.
2006-10-07 14:08:09
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answered by oceansoflight777 5
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OK will try not to.
No it is not a sin to appreciat a good looking person in its self. only natural . or to accept a mutual session .
(drum roll ) . to every thing there is a season . and a time for every purpose under heaven.
2006-10-07 14:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Before sin, nothing was wrong-now everything can be wrong. Sin is powerful-it made good things bad.
2006-10-07 14:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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