Perhaps an example would help you understand the distinction. Suppose someone sees an attractive centerfold model. He chooses to fantasize about that model because he is sexually attracted to her. However, were that model in the same room with him he would not actually want to have sex with her because of the situation that might create. It is fantasy. Do you understand the difference yet? Had he actually wanted to have sex with her if he were in the same room, that would be the sort of lust the Bible warns against.Coveting is wanting something that you don't have. Fantasizing is a way of desiring something you don't have already. You are thinking about having a sexual experience with someone, and since you aren't, it is clear that you are wanting something you don't have.
But if you don't, then it's not an issue, right?If you become addicted to the internet, then yes.
I'm not sure I agree that it's a sin. I do agree that it's not healthy.Addiction is a sin, is it not? You are relying on something else, other than God. We should only rely on God, not some addicting force, whether its pornography, drugs, video games, internet, or whatever.
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