I think we are even more tempted. From a spiritual view, Satan already knows he has the ones who dont believe so he throws his heaviest arsenal at those who profess believe and are on the straight and narrow path.
A Christian life is hardly an easy one.
2007-10-21 12:55:41
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answered by h nitrogen 5
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I wonder if they're not thinking more about sex.
Average non-christian guy's thought:
sex
Average christian guy's thought:
sex oops sex is a sin
sex is bad sexxxxxxxxx I need it
Sex, I'm going to get laid and then confess my sin, for a man is a sinner, hence I should ahve sex for I am a man and a sinner
Sexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx!!!!
2007-10-22 05:55:19
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answered by Scorpy 4
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Sex is one the most basic needs of humans. Sex urge is an instinctive drive for procreation, so I suppose it doesn't make any difference to any guy if he's Christian or non-Christian. In fact, an overwhelming sex urge knows no religion, as far as I'm concerned.
2007-10-21 14:35:47
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answered by Lance 5
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Dogma is one of the best kept secrets of the Catholic Church. In order to get to Catholic Heaven (which beats Hindu Heaven hands down, but loses by a smidgin' to Mormon Heaven) you must believe in dogma.
Here, in a nutshell, is the essence of Catholic dogma:
Sex is bad and should make you feel guilty.
Money is bad and should make you feel guilty.
Altar boys are bad even though they make you feel good
These two dogmas are the entire essence of the Catholic Church's teachings, and explains their position on everything from sex (it costs money) and abortion (it's from sex), and why you should put money in those little baskets they throw at you during Mass.
From this dogma, the Catholic Church has the Catholic Catechism:
Pleasure is bad and should make you feel guilty.
Food is bad and should make you feel guilty.
Being born is bad (called original sin) and should make you feel guilty.
Eating meat on Friday is bad and should make you feel guilty.
The Catholic Church is good and should make you feel happy.
Modern theologians are in full agreement that if St. Paul had gotten laid, the Church today would be very different. And a lot more fun.
2007-10-21 13:06:19
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answered by edwinjoel22 4
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I think about sex the same now as an atheist as I did back when I was a Christian ...
2007-10-21 12:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I try and be a good christian when i comes to certain criteria, but when it comes to sex i cant stop thinking about it. Hope that doesn't make me a bad Christian.
2007-10-22 19:36:46
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answered by 00000 3
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I have no idea. A lot of the guys I know are also like that, who claim to be devout Christians. It's odd really. I'm not sure why.
2007-10-21 12:55:10
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answered by skippingstones 2
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I'm a Christian and while it's not like every conversation i have involves sex i've been known to bring it up my share of times
p.s. thinking and talking about sex is NOT a sin, and is NOT evil, and NOT unchristian
2007-10-21 12:56:10
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answered by f0876and1_2 5
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The priests think about having sex with little boys and do!
2007-10-21 12:58:13
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answered by gdc 3
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i know i do. I'm human just like everybody else. my hubby is a christian that man is a FREAK!. LOL!
2007-10-21 12:56:19
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answered by Ms. Lady 7
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