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As a sexual desire, it is considered a [[vice]] (a failing) by [[Christianity]], which lists it as one of the [[seven deadly sins]]. |
As a sexual desire, it is considered a [[vice]] (a failing) by [[Christianity]], which lists it as one of the [[seven deadly sins]]. |
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"Lust" was originally an [[Anglo-Saxon]] word which meant "[[desire]]" or "[[appetite]]". |
"Lust" was originally an [[Anglo-Saxon]] word which meant "[[desire]]" or "[[appetite]]". |
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Revision as of 13:44, 15 May 2008
Lust is a term for a strong desire or wanting, or maybe even needing, often for sexual acts, although it is also commonly used to talk of a lust for life or a lust for power or for other goals.
As a sexual desire, it is considered a vice (a failing) by Christianity, which lists it as one of the seven deadly sins.
"Lust" was originally an Anglo-Saxon word which meant "desire" or "appetite".