04 Dec 15
Originally posted by wolfgang59We tend to adopt the morality of those we perceive are in authority over us.
I define my own morality and every other sane person does too. (Some
may wish to find a particular flavour of religion which aligns with their morality)
Getting your morality from an outside agency (which presumably you don't
agree with else it would be your morality) is surely a cause for concern.
Example: Before slavery illegal it was deemed OK by the majority of population
After slavery made illegal for over a century slavery deemed immoral.
Same can be said for abortion. Moral codes change depending on the direction of the statist wind.
We are truly sheep.
04 Dec 15
Originally posted by whodeyIt is what theists like you perceive to be the demands or instructions of their God figure. This perception (or religious narrative) shapes what values such theists have. Therefore, if they fall short of these values (transgress) then they perceive themselves to be "sinning". Perhaps you should explain how your concept of "sin" is different from Obama's. He seems to be rooting his in the notion that it's about a personal failure to live up to a required or desired standard. Do you not frame your own "sin" in terms of your own personal responsibility to adhere to standards and values?
Ok, what is God's will?
04 Dec 15
Originally posted by whodeyAccording to the mythology you subscribe to, your God figure deemed it to be OK for thousands of years. Do you think slavery is "immoral" now? If so, why?
Example: Before slavery illegal it was deemed OK by the majority of population
After slavery made illegal for over a century slavery deemed immoral.
Originally posted by FMF"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" was spoken by Jesus and is considered the golden rule. Based on this statement, it is up to each of us to determine if slavery was ever moral. I'll let you consider your own heart to answer your own questions on this subject. ๐
According to the mythology you subscribe to, your God figure deemed it to be OK for thousands of years. Do you think slavery is "immoral" now? If so, why?
04 Dec 15
Originally posted by whodeyMaking slavery illegal has not stopped the practice, because all men's hearts have not been softened. The same is true for abortion and other immoral practices.
We tend to adopt the morality of those we perceive are in authority over us.
Example: Before slavery illegal it was deemed OK by the majority of population
After slavery made illegal for over a century slavery deemed immoral.
Same can be said for abortion. Moral codes change depending on the direction of the statist wind.
We are truly sheep.
04 Dec 15
Originally posted by FMFMark Twain once said something to the effect, "I'm not troubled by what I don't understand when reading the Bible, rather, I'm troubled by what I do understand."
It is what theists like you perceive to be the demands or instructions of their God figure. This perception (or religious narrative) shapes what values such theists have. Therefore, if they fall short of these values (transgress) then they perceive themselves to be "sinning". Perhaps you should explain how your concept of "sin" is different from Obama's. He seem ...[text shortened]... e your own "sin" in terms of your own personal responsibility to adhere to standards and values?
That pretty much sums up the matter. Righteousness should not be based upon what we think is right, because deep down, we know that we are all full of poo.
04 Dec 15
Originally posted by FMFEven though slavery was allowed in certain circumstances, the Bible shows us that God took a stand against the concept by sending Moses to free the Hebrew slaves.
According to the mythology you subscribe to, your God figure deemed it to be OK for thousands of years. Do you think slavery is "immoral" now? If so, why?
In addition, God made sure that slaves had a day of rest, and he made sure that they would be set free after so many years of service.
For me, this speaks volumes. It was the first stand against slavery in recorded history, albeit not stamped out entirely. From my vantage point, slavery was a way to survive when you did not have a tribe to help you survive. It is a far cry from rich plantation owners going to a foriegn land and kidnapping people so they could live high on the hog and justify it by suggesting that they are genetically inferior.
Slavery in the Bible should be seen as divorce. Jesus once commented that God never planned for people to get divorced, much like he never planned on them being slaves. However, divorce was allowed due to the sinful nature of the people. It was a means of helping them refrain from far worse things happening.
05 Dec 15
Originally posted by whodeySo you disagree with what Obama said about "sin"?
That pretty much sums up the matter. Righteousness should not be based upon what we think is right, because deep down, we know that we are all full of poo.
You don't feel you have to live your life according to standards and values ~ i.e. what is right?
05 Dec 15
Originally posted by RJHindsDo you feel you have to live your life according to the standards and values that your religious beliefs give you, and that failing to do so is "sin"? Yes, presumably.
Not Obama's Muslim standards and values. What is right is another thing, ๐