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Should Christians watch Game of Thrones?
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<blockquote data-quote="JackKerouac" data-source="post: 69288415" data-attributes="member: 135640"><p>So you see no distinction between seeing something by chance, without looking for it, that might cause you to lust, and choosing to watch something that you know is going to cause you to struggle with lust? Contrary to what you apparently think, it absolutely does matter whether what you're seeing is accidental or deliberate. I am in no way accountable for what might flash into my view in a grocery store. I am completely accountable for what I choose to watch. </p><p></p><p>In fact, I find your argument pretty self-defeating. If you acknowledge that lust is lust in the eyes of God, why are you justifying seeking out something that will cause lust? You might want to make sure you're not grossly oversimplifying things and willingly ignoring distinctions in order to justify something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackKerouac, post: 69288415, member: 135640"] So you see no distinction between seeing something by chance, without looking for it, that might cause you to lust, and choosing to watch something that you know is going to cause you to struggle with lust? Contrary to what you apparently think, it absolutely does matter whether what you're seeing is accidental or deliberate. I am in no way accountable for what might flash into my view in a grocery store. I am completely accountable for what I choose to watch. In fact, I find your argument pretty self-defeating. If you acknowledge that lust is lust in the eyes of God, why are you justifying seeking out something that will cause lust? You might want to make sure you're not grossly oversimplifying things and willingly ignoring distinctions in order to justify something. [/QUOTE]
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