Originally posted by FreakyKBHmor·al
I know.
I got that from the first time you offered it.
It was rejected then, on the basis that morals are the sum total of the currently-acceptable societal behaviors.
Homey don't play that.
I get my cues from the spiritual life planned and prepared for believers who reside in the Church Age.
These standards of integrity are timeless.
adjective \ˈmȯr-əl, ˈmär-\
: concerning or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior
: based on what you think is right and good
: considered right and good by most people : agreeing with a standard of right behavior
As the full definition shows, morals can come from other places than society. Thus, you are playing, Homes. 🙂
Originally posted by stellspalfiebetween that and divesgeesters drool its no wonder you are confused, dont worry I've been reading David Cornells Bannockburn, get that it should be enough to put the balls back in your wussiness!
im sure. although i may have been reading liberace's autobiography, its hard to tell the difference sometimes.