ok, well, i'm not sure if you're into religion or not, so you may laugh, but w/e. ok, well at my church we're learning a lot of stuff about the sins that people commit. and i seem to commit a lot of them that don't really seem that bad. i mean, i'm not talking about sex or anything, but one of the words for us one week was 'lust'. it means like wanting to go out with someone because of their physical attraction. i mean, what if i feel that and i think i like them. it's kind of confusing but i hope you get it. this is a toughy, so i don't blame you for not answering, but are these things bad enough for like hell, i just don't know a lot ABOUT religion, i guess i just wanna do the right thing within reason. i hope you understand, thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? JadedinNowhere answered Thursday March 10 2005, 11:05 pm: well, I'm not a REALLY religous person but I can see how that would sorta make you feel uneasy. It's human at this age to feel that way about someone just because of how they look, as superficial as it is. In my opinion, if you really want to rid yourself of the sin, get to know the person and you will probably find out quickly if you like them for more than their looks or not. That way it's not just lust, it's more like a better reason to like someone. I don't believe that is a sin, if you want more about religion my friend tickledpink probably knows a lot more about that stuff than me.. she's one of those full out christian peoples.. she down by my favorite colomnist. Hope I helped a little to clear up the fog, if you've got anymore questions I always do my best. :)
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