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<blockquote data-quote="lawtonfogle" data-source="post: 54970404" data-attributes="member: 108642"><p>There comes a point where you cannot just use that reasoning, as it makes it a sin to do anything. At some point, you have to go to the other guy and tell them they need to start watching where they are going. And this seems past that point.</p><p></p><p>Would not having intimate (but non-sexual) dating relationships do the same? If it did, would such relationships be sinful?</p><p></p><p>Would the mere act of physical contact in a relationship, if it caused another to stumble, be a sin?</p><p></p><p>It is one thing if you are directly causing them to stumble (offering them a beer, ect.), it is another when they are stumbling just because they notice what (non-sinful) thing you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lawtonfogle, post: 54970404, member: 108642"] There comes a point where you cannot just use that reasoning, as it makes it a sin to do anything. At some point, you have to go to the other guy and tell them they need to start watching where they are going. And this seems past that point. Would not having intimate (but non-sexual) dating relationships do the same? If it did, would such relationships be sinful? Would the mere act of physical contact in a relationship, if it caused another to stumble, be a sin? It is one thing if you are directly causing them to stumble (offering them a beer, ect.), it is another when they are stumbling just because they notice what (non-sinful) thing you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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