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<blockquote data-quote="Murby" data-source="post: 69294501" data-attributes="member: 384469"><p>Following the argument carefully? There's barely two pages of postings. I simply asked what was the big deal about lust and you started in with pompous attitude and accusations..</p><p></p><p></p><p>Judgmental and pompous. I haven't minimized anything. I simply asked a question about what's the big deal and you went all wacky accusing me of being condescending. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Your argument here is valid but still not applicable to what I was asking. Murder, torture and pillage have quantifiable affects on other people. Lust does not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They're concerned with lust.. I understand the argument just fine. You're insinuation that I am being snark and rude is a direct reflection of your own response. I simply asked what the big deal was and you still haven't answered that question.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes.. I am "that guy".. the one who uses logic and reasoning to live my life as opposed to following a book full of more horse manure than can be shoveled out of the way. </p><p>I just showed you how your comments are irrational. Of course, I expected as much since the whole christian belief system is irrational so it's sort of par for the course I guess.</p><p></p><p>So, perhaps it might be possible to discard the attitude and just answer the question? What is it that you folks find so horribly wrong with lust? It has no affect any anyone else, it's never been shown to be unhealthy, and it doesn't seem to create any type of habitual conditioning. </p><p>The only thing I can figure, is that there's a book that was written by people who used to wipe their rear ends with their hands and thought the earth was flat and they said lust is bad.... Now if I'm mistaken somehow, please speak up..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murby, post: 69294501, member: 384469"] Following the argument carefully? There's barely two pages of postings. I simply asked what was the big deal about lust and you started in with pompous attitude and accusations.. Judgmental and pompous. I haven't minimized anything. I simply asked a question about what's the big deal and you went all wacky accusing me of being condescending. Your argument here is valid but still not applicable to what I was asking. Murder, torture and pillage have quantifiable affects on other people. Lust does not. They're concerned with lust.. I understand the argument just fine. You're insinuation that I am being snark and rude is a direct reflection of your own response. I simply asked what the big deal was and you still haven't answered that question. Yes.. I am "that guy".. the one who uses logic and reasoning to live my life as opposed to following a book full of more horse manure than can be shoveled out of the way. I just showed you how your comments are irrational. Of course, I expected as much since the whole christian belief system is irrational so it's sort of par for the course I guess. So, perhaps it might be possible to discard the attitude and just answer the question? What is it that you folks find so horribly wrong with lust? It has no affect any anyone else, it's never been shown to be unhealthy, and it doesn't seem to create any type of habitual conditioning. The only thing I can figure, is that there's a book that was written by people who used to wipe their rear ends with their hands and thought the earth was flat and they said lust is bad.... Now if I'm mistaken somehow, please speak up.. [/QUOTE]
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