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For example, is it enough to say I have lustful thoughts, or do I have to describe the thoughts, what I imagine, to the priests?
The sin in both cases is failing to see Christ in the woman. Seeing her as an object of pleasure is a failure of love. By entertaining lustful thoughts her inegrity is demeaned. We are to treat all people like Christ himself, friend or stranger.What I mean is, wouldnt having lustful thoughts about the girlfriend of your best friend for example be worse than having lustful thoughts about some random woman you see on the street?, and therefore, I should mention it in the confession, or it doesnt matter and it is equally sinful, and saying I have lustful thoughts is enough??
I think St. Augustine said something to the effect that lust in inherently selfish and that even in the best of circumstances (within marriage and directed towards you spouse) it as at least a venial sin.Ok, I can see how not seeing Christ in a person and seeing them only as an object is sinful, but what about if you see Christ in the person, but are attracted to them bodily as well? Is that still seeing a person as an object, even if you see Christ in them and deeply love and respect that person?
Just thought I’d throw that out there…
Say it all brother, and you won’t commit the sin as much!I wasnt precisely referring to masturbation, but
What I mean is, wouldnt having lustful thoughts about the girlfriend of your best friend for example be worse than having lustful thoughts about some random woman you see on the street?, and therefore, I should mention it in the confession, or it doesnt matter and it is equally sinful, and saying I have lustful thoughts is enough??