Originally posted by: rockyct
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: rockyct
I agree that there is a much larger context and I generally agree, but you're missing the even larger point. The "context" starting at verse 17 and going through the end of the chapter is that Jesus' purpose is to fulfill the law and then he uses some examples of where the law basically fails to capture what God intended. Not murdering people isn't enough. Not committing adultery isn't enough. If your heart is filled with hatred or lust, it is not right before God. Him saying to cut off your hand or gouge out your eye shows that something must be done to stop the sin inside your heart and he uses some OT imagery to hi-light that sin in your heart is no less dangerous than external sin.
Which is fine, and I agree, but this is getting off topic of what this thread is for.
except that lust is dangerous and when you are involved in "heavy petting", I don't think anyone would truely believe that it is not lustful
You are absolutely correct, your post IS the topic.
If you are engaging in heavy petting you have got to be thinking impure thoughts, which is not righteous or godly. Therefore there is NO way to justify heavy petting before marraige. The same is with pornography, and some people don't even make out heavily before they get married because that only leads to petting.
It is lust and giving in to lust, both of which are wrong in God's eyes.
edit: Oh and OP the reason dancing wasn't allowed was for the same reason, people believed it led to lustful thinking and impure thoughts. While I agree that there is plenty of dancing that doesn't I would say the majority of dancing in clubs today is people trying to have sex with their clothes on, so there is a lot of dancing that I would still consider immoral if you follow God's standards for life (the Bible).
And the shrimp and pork thing is OK because Jesus said so in the new testament.
Good post and good points though.
