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Is The Sexual Drive The Strongest Drive In A Human Being?
Is the sexual drive the strongest drive in a human being? No, of course not.
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How The Supreme Court Helped Pornography
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Sexual Craving Causes Temporary Mental Gullibility
Our Institute of Human Sexuality has just completed a 50-year study of human sexuality encompassing (including) every race, nationality, and country on earth. The study surveyed and tracked a million people for 50 years. One major finding is: Sexual craving causes temporary mental gullibility. A craving is a powerful desire for something. A sexual craving […]
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Is The Mind Governed By The Laws Of Physics?
Is the mind governed by the laws of physics? No, of course not. The mind is governed by the laws of the psyche, which were established by God. For example, let us say there are two chairs in front of you and one is red and one is blue. If we ask you to draw […]
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Is Sex The Most Powerful Drive In A Human Being?
Before we answer the question, you must understand some things about drives (desires, emotions, etc.). Drives are contextually dependent. What does that mean? A context is the situation in which one finds oneself in the present, including location, whether or not one has eaten, whether or not one has slept, etc., etc. An example of […]
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Is it a sin for engaged people to have sex?
Question: Yes, of course.
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Is a person responsible for an involuntary sin?
Answer: Yes. We know that a few of you will have difficulty understanding how a person could be responsible for an involuntary sin. Your difficulty is because of your ignorance. You can get help understanding how a person could be responsible for an involuntary sin from the Bible. You may also consult our 1000-page volume […]
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What is the difference between a slip and a swamp?
Answer: First, slips and swamps are not limited to sexual motivations; for example, they can occur with greed motivations, violence motivations, etc, etc. Here are the definitions of “slip” and “swamp”: slip: a brief (around one second long), evil automatism (self-uninitiated, not-physically-externally-initiated act) swamp: a process, that one has the power to abort (stop), of […]
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Does God treat involuntary sin different from voluntary sin?
Answer: First, all sin harms. However, God does treat involuntary sin differently from voluntary sin. Now, you probably want to know what that difference is. Simply put, before the afterlife, the harm from involuntary sin is less severe than that of voluntary sin.