Or what if I imagine that I am someone else? Does it make THEM the sinner?
I don’t think we’re supposed to lead others astray. Better to just stick with imaging them as someone else.
Only if you’re superstitious.
BLUF: no, but it will make you go blind
And give you hairy palms
It’s not all he does in the mountain.
What, you thought all that white up there was just snow?
What if it isn’t a person, but ai?
Just out of curiosity, have you got an example?
Edit: I missed the AI question.
If you were married it would interfere with your relationship with your wife. That would be a sin. You two are one in the eyes of the Lord. Nothing should separate you from your wife.
The whole philosophical question as ai (artificial intelligence) expands. Using computer generated images/videos.
Masturbation is not harmless there are consequences, which negatively impact relationship and intimacy. The “relationship” with the object generated by AI affects your relationship with your wife.
If it is then I’m a serious sinner…it can however build bad habits like premature ejaculation since most people hurry masturbating to get off and/or not get caught! Just my .02
Further to this, using DeepFake to turn all pornography into your wife?
And what about lesbians and groups? Is it a sin to lust after that video of your wife on your wife on your wife action?
Theoretically speaking, of course.
Ah yes! Of course!
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These seem to condemn sex in the presence of and with lots of other people.
Sex with one exclusive partner for your entire life is holier.
By extension sex by yourself with no other partner would be the holiest.
It’s technically a sin, for what I understand. But there are pretty massive health and mental health benefits of ejaculating regularly. So I’m sure you should wank off at times.
Not a particularly religious person, but I think God could forgive such a minor thing.
These seem to condemn sex in the presence of and with lots of other people.
Some usages of the word imply that, but that isn’t what the word means. Lasciviousness, or aselgeia in Greek, is a general term for uncontrolled lust. Here is a complete analysis the meaning and usage of the word in the New Testament.
I think you should write the Pope a letter asking for clarification on this.


