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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Vogon Poet: [QB] [QUOTE]The original intent was to dedicate one entire day to God. In the Christian covenant, this doesn't apply because our entire LIVES are dedicated to God. And I don't think sex was allowed.[/QUOTE] I'm still thinking about this one. Big Brother will get back to you. [QUOTE]How... Clintonequse. I seem to recall people saying that exact thing during impeachment. "It's OK that he commited perjury, and thus broke the law. EVERYONE lies." I still fail to follow the logic.[/QUOTE] AGAIN with the Clinton. We could get bogged down here in definitions of honesty and bearing false witness, but what I'm trying to establish is, no-one is ever completely honest. We never reveal everything of ourselves. I could go further into this, but it'd be violating a confidence. You know what I mean. [QUOTE]That which is against your base nature is inhuman? What an odd POV. Try actively WANTING to not lust. It works.[/QUOTE] That first sentence makes little sense to me. Are you saying it's my base nature not to lust? Hardly. And I think most people in the world are able to control their lusts. There are women out there I find attractive, but I love my partner so it remains little more than an intellectual thing, I'm not going to indulge or perpetuate that lust, but I'm not going to completely deny it either, any more than I'd expect my girlfriend to, say, not watch Stephen Baldwin movies without going "phwoar!" You're a teenage boy. You can't expect anyone to believe you've never had a lustful thought. As for "inhuman," it's a figure of speech. Bear in mind I was making a joke. My neighbour's wife doesn't sunbathe naked. If only. 8) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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