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Some sins, the sin is obvious,Others, the person might not be commiting the full sin,but they're looking like, giving the appearance of it.The Bible states, "We're not to give the appearance of evil."The thing I'm going to describe,,I think might fit that description,see what you think .I'll call it "sexual dancing".Some Christians are against dancing. I don't see anything wrong with dancing but there's a certain TYPE of dancing I've seen that I would say gives the appearance of evil.I've seen where the man and/or woman{or both}make sexual movements,and sometimes even bump against each other while "dancing". Now the Bible says we're to avoid the appearance of evil. With others watching them, wouldn't that be considered the appearance {or, "hinting at"} something?Even if they're not "doing anything"{"going all the way"}remember, we also read, "If a man lusts after a woman IN HIS HEART, he's already commited adultery with her."So would"sexual dancing" be considered "giving the appearance of evil?" I think so.Huh?
 
Any appearance of sin comes from satan. Dancing in a hallway and all your neighbors watching you do is not a good testimony to your love for the Lord. Wordly music will fill your room with demons and that will make your life miserable. David danced in the presence of the Lord. It is Jesus joy and happines that make us all dance in the Spirit. Remember, do not drink wine, but be filled with the Spirit of the Lord.
 

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