Covetousness is one of the sins forbidden as in the Tenth's commandments written with the hand of God in the "Ten Commandments" for Moses in Deuteronomy.
Why do we covet?
We covet when the eyes see.
After seeing, we give rise to the lust of others' property or belongings.
This lust gives rise to desire to have other's properties or belongings.
This Desire would then gives rise to the need for touching the properties or belongings.
This would then give rise to the need for obtaining the properties or belongings via ethical or unethical ways.
Then sin was conceived and sinners like to work in a team.
Moral of the Story: It is better for thy eyes to be single than to fall for lust.
Be Bless,
Dr. Lion.
Why do we covet?
We covet when the eyes see.
After seeing, we give rise to the lust of others' property or belongings.
This lust gives rise to desire to have other's properties or belongings.
This Desire would then gives rise to the need for touching the properties or belongings.
This would then give rise to the need for obtaining the properties or belongings via ethical or unethical ways.
Then sin was conceived and sinners like to work in a team.
Moral of the Story: It is better for thy eyes to be single than to fall for lust.
Be Bless,
Dr. Lion.
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