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serpentdove

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[Elohiym] [H]e has his wife convinced that he can be aroused by other women and there is nothing wrong with it.

Titus 2:3 Older women likewise are to be reverent in their behavior, not malicious gossips ...

Have you shared this on TOL?
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elohiym

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I replied to the polygamist not you. Is she your wife?

You are bearing false witness now.
1PeaceMaker is not a polygamist.
Polygamy is not a sin, according to the Bible.
Yes, she is my only wife.
We do not want to be polygamists.


Tell us all about it at the Great White Throne, right?
Oh, you think you get to bear false witness with the intent of slandering someone?
 

glorydaz

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But even if one covets his neighbor's wife for her money, which happens, it's still adultery in one's heart, right?

Yes, I believe so. Example: a woman wanting to take another woman's man for his money even though she is not sexually attracted to him. It would still be adultery in her heart just to desire to take that other woman's husband for his money alone.

Clearly, Elo is trying to claim that desiring money is "adultery". This in his attempt to change the meaning of the words lust and adultery.

He does this because he has said many times in the past that being aroused by a woman (not his wife) is not in the least WRONG. Instead of just admitting he should not be aroused by another man's wife and should avoid such things, he started this thread in the hopes that others would fall for this nonsense.

It failed, and now he gets angry at those who can't be fooled...as he has obviously fooled his wife. So, I repost what he has written in another thread when this was discussed.


Originally Posted by elohiym
Lusting is coveting, according to the Bible. It is not being sexually aroused by the opposite sex. If I covet another man's wife, I'm an adulterer. If I find her attractive, I've done nothing wrong. If I become aroused, I've done nothing wrong. If I desire to have her in spite of her husband, it's lusting (coveting) and adultery whether I think it or do it. You are trying to make normal sexual attraction between the sexes immoral and calling it "lust."




Yes, Elo, I know you're mad because I've responded to your silly claim, but you shouldn't have expected anyone to agree with this silly notion of yours. You need to stop making this claim because it's wrong.

The same with your claim about polygamy. Just because God allowed something because of the hardness of men's hearts, does not mean it's right or moral.
 

glorydaz

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Yes. Idolatry is spiritual adultery. The scriptures speak of non-sexual idolatry and lust.


Look over there, honey....while I look at that hot chick. :chuckle:

Matt. 5:28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
 

1PeaceMaker

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Yes. Idolatry is spiritual adultery. The scriptures speak of non-sexual idolatry and lust.

Exactly.

Those who think that it takes a sex drive to be an adulterer should consider the legalism of their position.

I think that there are some here so bent on slander they must twist the grammar of Matt 5:28 and impose the most immoral sexual obsessions in their interpretations onto what we mean, which is the unavoidable and beneficial appeal of the opposite sex.

By their standards they could be above adultery merely by castrating themselves.

Also, it's laughable that some think that the word "aroused" indicates something evil, when scientifically both men and women can be aroused when they are in fact unaware of their physical state.
 

glorydaz

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You either shared this information with members to discuss or you did not. :dizzy:

Yes, they love to share all kinds of intimate details and then they get all offended when others share their thoughts. It happens all the time with these two. You'd think they'd learn to keep their personal business to themselves.
 

glorydaz

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Also, it's laughable that some think that the word "aroused" indicates something evil, when scientifically both men and women can be aroused when they are in fact unaware of their physical state.



VERB
1.evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response):
"something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions" ·
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synonyms: induce · prompt · trigger · stir up · bring out · kindle · fire ·
[more]

2.awaken (someone) from sleep:
"she had been aroused by the telephone"

synonyms: wake (up) · awaken · bring to · rouse · waken
 

serpentdove

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Yes, they love to share all kinds of intimate details and then they get all offended when others share their thoughts. It happens all the time with these two. You'd think they'd learn to keep their personal business to themselves.

"Wipe, wipe." :shocked: ~ Monk
 

glorydaz

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"Wipe, wipe." :shocked: ~ Monk

He usually keeps this stuff in some forum besides ECT, but was convinced he'd find allies over here. I can see it's already heading to places it shouldn't go, since the wife is going to explain all about erectile dysfunction and involuntary "arousals". Hopefully, someone will move it to an appropriate place.
 

serpentdove

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He usually keeps this stuff in some forum besides ECT, but was convinced he'd find allies over here. I can see it's already heading to places it shouldn't go, since the wife is going to explain all about erectile dysfunction and involuntary "arousals". Hopefully, someone will move it to an appropriate place.

Jer 8:12, 1 Co 6:9-10 :vomit:

See:

Pornea
 
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