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To: Elroy who wrote (345232)8/1/2007 1:52:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571281
 
Elroy, > Anyway, how does the Christian man that experiences temptation when he looks at a married woman find the mentor who doesn't have sexual desires for beautiful married women?

Older married men usually make good mentors when it comes to this sort of stuff. A pastor would be great if said pastor had the time to do it.

The church I attend has a network of men for this sort of stuff. I believe most modern Christian churches should have male mentor networks. And not just for sexual temptation, either. I sure wish I had one to "teach me the ropes" when I was about to get married.

Tenchusatsu



To: Elroy who wrote (345232)8/1/2007 2:22:31 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1571281
 
Christian men who struggle with sexual temptation find that it helps to have a mentor that keeps them accountable.

Struggle with? You mean 'experience', don't you? To experience sexual desire when viewing a married woman is apparenly a sin in your system. Frankly, that sounds nuts to me!

That's it.......I'm going to hell!

Your idea sounds more Islamic than Christian to me. Christians don't go around encouraging women to wear clothes which remove their sexuality, which seems the logical step given your views on thinking about adultery.

Good point! Ironically, I think its why they don't like each other very much.

Anyway, how does the Christian man that experiences temptation when he looks at a married woman find the mentor who doesn't have sexual desires for beautiful married women? These mentors sound few and far between, and a few standard deviations outside the normal human being curve. You sure they'd make good mentors?

We're thinking robots.



To: Elroy who wrote (345232)8/1/2007 2:38:32 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1571281
 
The sexual desire "mentors" are the gay priests and men like Reverend Haggard!