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               		        a sin? "Well, I definitely wouldn't call it a sin. I think it's a part of  showing interest to another and helps with body language and can help clue in  an otherwise clueless person. 
                    		    I think the line is crossed when we stop looking at someone as a person and  begin treating them as objects." ~ Trevor "I think that flirting is fine as long as both people understand what the flirting means -- that it is done in fun or joking or to express interest in another SINGLE person. I think flirting crosses the line when it becomes inappropriate, when there is the appearance (to the other person or to someone else present) of something "funny" (for lack of a better word)." ~ Lisa-Marie |  
                    		|  |  |  Christian Dating Is Flirting a Sin?By Hannah GoodwynCBN.com Producer
 CBN.com 
		     According to dictionary.com, “flirting” is “making playfully  romantic or sexual overtures.” Considering what the Bible says about lust and this  definition, is God OK with flirting? You be the judge. I am simply opening the discussion on a  topic of intimate behavior that is often avoided in religious circles.  Don’t mistake me for a legalistic prude. I just think it’s  wise sometimes to examine how we interact with each other to make sure we are  living godly lives that are pleasing to God and uplifting to others. What Does the Bible Say about Flirting?Not much. Flirting is mentioned in the Bible only a few times. But there is enough reference to “sexual overtures” to assume that this  potential violation of the purity of our hearts and actions is on  God's righteousness radar.  Even if you don’t think flirting is a sin, which I’m not  saying it is, you’ve got to acknowledge the danger connected with it. A good  example is found in Proverbs 8 when the word “flirting” is used to illustrate a  dangerous risk. 
		    But if you wrong me, you damage your very soul; when you  reject me, you’re flirting with death. (Proverbs 8:33, The Message)  This verse has absolutely nothing to do with the  sexual flirtations. However, the use of the word in this phrase and  others, such as “flirting with disaster,” shows the danger associated  with its meaning. In most instances when “flirting” is used in the Bible, it  is related to sin. 
		     You're cheating on God. If all you want is your own way, flirting with the world every chance you get, you end up enemies of God and his way. And  do you suppose God doesn't care? (James 4:4, The Message)  One instance in the Bible where flirting is directly  addressed is in Isaiah 3.  
		    Moreover, the Lord said, Because the daughters of Zion are  haughty and walk with outstretched necks and with undisciplined (flirtatious  and alluring) eyes, tripping along with mincing and affected gait, and making a  tinkling noise with [the anklets on] their feet, Therefore the Lord will smite  with a scab the crown of the heads of the daughters of Zion [making them bald],  and the Lord will cause them to be [taken as captives and to suffer the  indignity of being] stripped naked. (Isaiah 3:16-17, Amplified Bible) The women describe in this prophecy from Isaiah used  their beauty to manipulate and entice the attention of men. Their flirtations  displeased God, and they paid the price.  Draw the Line in the SandI’m not saying that “harmless” flirting isn’t OK with God.  All I will argue is to examine your heart and actions to see if you think what  you’re doing right in His eyes. It’s one thing for a single woman to flirt a  bit with a single guy to let him know that she’s interested. But, there is a  line. Figure out where that line is for you.  Avoid flirting if you fall in any of the following  categories: 
		    Tempted. If you know you have a real problem with keeping  your thoughts pure and resisting the temptation to lust, then avoid flirting. Don’t  set yourself up.Spoken for. You should definitely not be flirting with anyone  if you are in a permanent relationship with someone. Marrieds are strictly off  limits, period. (See Genesis 39 – story of Joseph and Potiphar’s wife)Power-seekers. These are the ones who flirt more often than  not. They crave the attention and power they feel when they flirt. There is no  honor or respect for the flirtees when they are put in this type of situation.  Approach flirting with caution, especially since the basic meaning of “flirt” is “playful  behavior intended to arouse sexual interest.” I’m not saying avoid it altogether though.  This is no clear cut, biblical answer to the question – is flirting a sin? But,  God has given us the Holy Spirit to be our counselor. Let your conscience and His  Word be your guide in  life – even in how you interact with the  opposite sex. MyCBN Discussion: Do you think flirting is 
a sin? 
  Hannah Goodwyn serves as a   producer for LivingTheLife.com and CBN.com. She also writes for these   sites. For more articles and info, visit Hannah's bio page.
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