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Can you imagine the original catholic men sitting around discussing this as they penned the bible 1600 years ago? One monk said thou shall not bang another mans wife and another one said don't even think about it. Write that down.you know what Bobo.....i bet he would rather have the married guy beating off than going out and actually having sex with another woman...Bobo we are just people....im sure "God" knows that he made sex extremely pleasant for us....so i think he will forgive you for beating off to Rosanne Barr....just sayin....Look up adulrty. If you lust you're doing it. Sorry do the rules make you uncomfortable? Do you even know the rules? Clearly not.
Thou shall not commit adultery.
Don't try to edit what god said or meant harry. This is just modern day christians trying to justify breaking their own rules. God said what adultery is and if you are uncomfortable with it maybe consider not being a christian anymore. Or do what most do and cherry pick what you want to believe.
I remember having a problem with this 30 years ago too just like you're having now. Don't justify that you have broken his commandment. He said don't even think about it.
And a theist earlier tried to explain why humans made this up. Because your evil thoughts of you banging your neighbors wife might end up with you actually doing it. They wanted to use guilt as a tool. Remember gods watching you jack off. He knows all the sick things that get you off and he doesn't let pervs into heaven.
I totally agree with that about the man made religions. They used guilt as a tool to control the masses because they didn't have the means or the capability to police any kind of wide area. They used the "fear of God" to keep people in line and made up all kinds of religious "laws." That's been my theory for quite a while now.
Certainly no god said this stuff. Too bad instead of preaching ethics god could have revealed science and medicine to us.
A real messiah would have taught education not morality.
When asked about morality he would have said simply we should know right from wrong.