Lust. Lust is a psychological force producing intense wanting or longing for an object, or circumstance fulfilling the emotion.
   Lust can take any form such as the lust for sexuality, love, money or power. It can take such mundane forms as the lust for food as distinct from the need for food.
   Religions, especially Christianity, tend to draw a distinction between passion and lust by further categorizing lust as an inappropriate desire or a desire that is inappropriately strong, whereas passion is maintained to be something God-given and moral. Main article: Yetzer hara ยง The evil inclination in Jewish tradition In Judaism, all evil inclinations and lusts of the flesh are characterized by Yetzer hara.
   Yetzer hara is not a demonic force; rather, it is man's misuse of the things which the physical body needs to survive, and is often contrasted with yetzer hatov. Yetzer HaRa is often identified with Satan and the angel of death, and there is sometimes a tendency to give a personality and separate activity to the yetzer.
   For the yetzer, like Satan, misleads man in this world, and testifies against him in the world to come. The yetzer is, however, clearly distinguished from Satan, and on other occasions is made exactly parallel to sin. The Torah is considered the great antidote against this force. Though, like all things which God has made, the yetzer hara can be manipulated into doing good
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