A student argues lust violates free will even in fantasy because the mind already performs a violating act against another person.
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Violation
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"here yes um so uh before you mentioned that free will is god's most precious gift to us and when you're lusting over someone..."
"been setting herself up as the person willing to face um violation of nature violation of duty because of the great um gift that..."
"...that has no legitimacy under international law and is a complete violation of the ceasefire agreement, demanded that the ship stop. The ship didn't...."
"...enriched uranium, which they admitted to. And so that's clearly a violation as well. You just go through the list of this, Piers, and..."
"...General Secretary of the UN, said that Iran was in direct violation sending mid -range, long -range ballistic missiles to the Houthis and others..."
"...of Maduro, President Maduro from Venezuela, which is a blatant. Yeah. Violation of international law. It was a complete humiliation of the Venezuelan nation..."
"...the United States has this unbelievably selective approach to human rights violations so uh Christian communities across the Middle East as we know have..."
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