Lust is apparently a sin, right? First of all, where are verses in the Bible that condemn lust?
Now let's forget about what the official English dictionary says what lust means. I want to know what you guys think is sinning.
What I think "lust" as a form of sin is, is when you imagine yourself having sex with or doing sexual acts with another. It's ok to find someone attractive and be sexually attracted to them, but it's not ok to have sexual fantasies about them. It's the same way with anger - it's ok to be angry at someone, but it's not OK to lose control of your thoughts and have fantasies about hurting them.
-Is thinking someone is attractive a sin? I don't think so, as God gave created us to be sexual creatures, so there's nothing wrong with finding someone "hot".
-Is wanting to have sex with someone a sin? I don't think so, so long as you control your thoughts. I don't see anything wrong with telling myself "If my future wife looked like this, I would love to have sex with her".
-Is getting "turned on" by someone a sin? Once again, I don't think so. God created us with sexual desires to be present with the onset of puberty - it really wouldn't make sense if it's only OK to have sexual urges before you're married. It's simply not biologically possible.
-Is looking at swimsuit pictures a sin? I don't think so, as God designed the woman's image to be pleasing to the man. I don't see anything wrong with just examining the beauty of a woman as long as you're not having impure thoughts about the woman in the picture. Nude pictures are a bit different, though, as it's hard not to imagine having sex with a woman when you are looking at her naked. If you can look at nude pictures without "lusting" (my definition of lust at the top), then it shouldn't be wrong - however, we should flee from sin, so to be safe we should stay away from nude images and stick with swimsuit pics if we want to admire the female form. Of course some people may have so much trouble controlling their thoughts that they shouldn't even look at women in swimsuits either. And obviously, looking at a naked woman does not automatically equal sin - otherwise, all those people working in morgues, doctors, and anyone else whose job requires them to look at naked people would be sinning every weekday.
It seems like I have a very loose definition of what lust is compared to a lot of other Christians, but I've never really talked to other Christians about what they consider lust to be.
Now let's forget about what the official English dictionary says what lust means. I want to know what you guys think is sinning.
What I think "lust" as a form of sin is, is when you imagine yourself having sex with or doing sexual acts with another. It's ok to find someone attractive and be sexually attracted to them, but it's not ok to have sexual fantasies about them. It's the same way with anger - it's ok to be angry at someone, but it's not OK to lose control of your thoughts and have fantasies about hurting them.
-Is thinking someone is attractive a sin? I don't think so, as God gave created us to be sexual creatures, so there's nothing wrong with finding someone "hot".
-Is wanting to have sex with someone a sin? I don't think so, so long as you control your thoughts. I don't see anything wrong with telling myself "If my future wife looked like this, I would love to have sex with her".
-Is getting "turned on" by someone a sin? Once again, I don't think so. God created us with sexual desires to be present with the onset of puberty - it really wouldn't make sense if it's only OK to have sexual urges before you're married. It's simply not biologically possible.
-Is looking at swimsuit pictures a sin? I don't think so, as God designed the woman's image to be pleasing to the man. I don't see anything wrong with just examining the beauty of a woman as long as you're not having impure thoughts about the woman in the picture. Nude pictures are a bit different, though, as it's hard not to imagine having sex with a woman when you are looking at her naked. If you can look at nude pictures without "lusting" (my definition of lust at the top), then it shouldn't be wrong - however, we should flee from sin, so to be safe we should stay away from nude images and stick with swimsuit pics if we want to admire the female form. Of course some people may have so much trouble controlling their thoughts that they shouldn't even look at women in swimsuits either. And obviously, looking at a naked woman does not automatically equal sin - otherwise, all those people working in morgues, doctors, and anyone else whose job requires them to look at naked people would be sinning every weekday.
It seems like I have a very loose definition of what lust is compared to a lot of other Christians, but I've never really talked to other Christians about what they consider lust to be.