Students argue lust becomes sinful because it can objectify another person and turn them into an instrument for use rather than a human being with dignity.
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Sexual ethics
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"not necessarily right yes uh because the last is the original thing or in the same means that it's just not a real thing..."
"so like like a rape or whatever yes because when you lust for someone that is an objectification of that person you objectify them..."
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