Rusty Claymore wrote:My focus was decent attraction vs indecent.
The only indecent attraction I can think of is attraction to someone because of social status or wealth. A person has to find their spouse sexually attractive, as this is a fundamental part of marriage. I'm not saying this gives anyone the right to go around lusting after every person they see obviously, but I don't see how focusing on certain parts of the body over others is "indecent."
So while we shouldn't condemn, we shouldn't fall back so far as to believe that anything is acceptable as long as someone says, "Lord, Lord."
No, obviously not, but that still doesn't give you the go-ahead to force your personal subjective feelings on a subject on someone else as if it was God Himself saying it. I'm using a generic "you" in this case, I'm not speaking directly to you. XD
As I'm saying in the other thread, the only thing I approve speaking to someone about in terms of moral correction is if they are harming another human being. Outside of that, I feel anything else is interpretation and personal feelings, and that personal beliefs are often forced on to other people disguised as moral correction.
Repentance is a dangerous thing to leave out, at least as far as I can see.
Only if you believe in salvation by works, as far as I'm concerned. While I obviously don't endorse Christianity as a "license to sin" (that is obviously condemned by the Bible), that doesn't mean a person sinning is doing so because they think "This is a sin but I'll just repent and I'll be fine." The person may not believe it is a sin at all. If they don't believe it is a sin, but are a Christian, are they saved? If they are saved by grace, it doesn't matter if they do it, because they are saved. If they are saved by works however, then it becomes a problem for them to do that. However, most branches of Christianity seem to be about grace-based salvation rather than works-based.
And again, I am speaking of something that the person feels is not a sin. This is not the same as a person who thinks something IS a sin, but does it anyway because "I'll just get forgiven later." The two are completely different things.