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Why are Christians against porn? I'm trying to find a book that explains this view properly but they basically use different terms for sin to refer back to itself again, like they would say 'because its lustful' without pointing out why, or say it's impure to see a woman with lustful eyes, there's no real explanation.

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Books that will convince me that good people have it better in the afterlife or reincarnation? I'm thinking that reincarnation makes no sense because a lot of the pleasures in life are 'bad', like promiscuous sex, so if a man has good karma, why would he reincarnate as a man who gets the 'sweet' parts of life when they will bring him bad karma again?

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What are some books to read to get rid of the feeling that sexual 'sin' is bad? I don't want some liberal atheist bs but maybe something that challenges the conventional view that if I masturbate I'm going to perish in hell. I know Alex Jones said that it was pushed by the priest class to control sexuality.

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Why does it seem that philosophy always appears to be an infinite reggression down a rabbit hole?

For example, in ethics, you could say that the withdrawal of consent is nullified if that action ends in a net positive poised in the aphorism 'what doesn't kill us makes us stronger'; if you were a believer of consequentalism that is.

So what are some books that deal with the regressive nature of truth or the Munchausen trilemna?

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What books can I read about becoming an attractive man? Or the ideal person like Christ?

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