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Angel3, A married man having lustful thoughts or desires for a woman other than his existing wife does not constitute adultery because:
1. Adultery must be the same in OT and NT scriptures to be consistent and your description does not meet OT standards.
2. Having thoughts or desires does not constitute the deed, there must also be intent and effort to be considered adultery in the heart, Jimmy Carter was wrong!
3. While physical (sexual) interest is not the wisest foundation for marriage, it certainly is a functional part of marriage relationships. Designed and blessed by God in both major divisions of the Bible, sexual interest is one of the means God has designed to make marriage work. Who are we to mess with His design. Such restriction is a carry over from ancient catholic doctrine.
1. Adultery must be the same in OT and NT scriptures to be consistent and your description does not meet OT standards.
2. Having thoughts or desires does not constitute the deed, there must also be intent and effort to be considered adultery in the heart, Jimmy Carter was wrong!
3. While physical (sexual) interest is not the wisest foundation for marriage, it certainly is a functional part of marriage relationships. Designed and blessed by God in both major divisions of the Bible, sexual interest is one of the means God has designed to make marriage work. Who are we to mess with His design. Such restriction is a carry over from ancient catholic doctrine.