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Cory,I'll quote Joe again./ they must obey even what they don't want to for fear of punishment. /What Joe is imnlpiyg is that there is a tightly wound, lip-biting sort of person who performs acts of obedience in spite of his own desires.And for you I will quote yourself:/I think you're wrong here; belief in Jesus constitutes obedience,/No, belief in Jesus constitutes agreement that people disobeyed Jesus and crucified him.If morality for Christians is obedience to God; and morality for non-Christians is a sort of wanting to be a good person in society, then there are two different versions of morality.On the other hand, if there is a moral standard set by a moral person, and if we can't all agree on that moral standard or standard-setter (even if there is One or seven billion of them on earth), then Joe's post is basically atheist propagandizing. We are all good, moral people then, and therefore you cannot make a judgment call on anyone else.But that's no fun.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Widya
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 23:39:10
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 109.169.54.195
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