Could Christianity’s conversion tactics be considered mental masturbation?

Question by Contrast: Could Christianity’s conversion tactics be considered mental masturbation?
Think about it: a person (highly emotional, yet unbeknownst to anyone else) walking along passes by a Christian conversion specialist who is expertly trained in the ability to induce the emotional mood. THat person hears a targeted word or two that is desigend to draw attention, and draws their attention. That person might show a small sign of emotion which is picked up by the converter who is looking for those signs, then begins to verbally stroke the person into an emotional stupor, and when at the point of initial breakdown, the coverter leads the newly-heightened emotional person in a form of “cleanup” prayer to clear up all the sin that was “released”, then the converter goes about their way, leaving the emotional person to their stupor.

Time doesn’t stop there, and psychology would suggest that over time, the feeling of relief will soon give way to reality and then who knows what moods would take place as a result of the incident.

I guess the question is: a little while after sex, when the libido is gone and the feeling returns to normal, would you feel “used and abused”, “high and left dry”, or “horny and wanting for more” in that type of situation?
It would have to be the bible because that would be the fuel for that type of behvavior.
That comment was directed at MAMA SMURF.

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Answer by Mama Smurf
What would be the dildo batteries?

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