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You mentioned you loathe moral relativism. (I'm not putting words in your mouth; those were your almost-exact words in the other thread. I'm pretty sure you'd agree "loathe" is a synonym for "detest".) So I'm assuming (here is the part that assumes) that you have postulated what is right, and what is wrong.
Think: What do you think is "wrong"? You don't have to post it, just think of it.
Now then. Have you ever, in your life, done anything wrong? Last year? Last week? Yesterday? Today?
Right and wrong are concepts that lie somewhere between philosphy and logic, and quite simply conciously taking the course of action that overall causes harm over a course of action that does not is wrong.
Just sit down and think about it for a second.
For instance, homosexuality is not wrong because it is not "done" with the intent of hurting other people. Expressing homophobia is as it makes homosexuals feel uncomfortable and affects the way impressionables may treat them.
And yes, I have "Postulated" this before.
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Odd, I only know two Christains who belive in the idea that some good is in them without the help of the Lord. But that's not the purpose.
Well, that's pretty odd. But it's still a terrible world view that takes any amount of self worth and human achievement away.
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Rose, even the most faithful Christian on Earth is still subjected to the malevolence of sin. Myself, unfortunetly, included. This is because sin, like emotion, is natural. But at the same time somthing unnatural. It's something you can't fully stop it from comming.
This also has nothing to do with "brainwashing" the Bible, God, and Jesus make it very appearnt about this.
If someone tells you it's not brainwashing that um, doesn't mean it's not. Quite the opposite, generally. Perhaps brainwashing is the wrong word. "Method of control".
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And here's just a small challenge: If humans have good from the core of their hearts, then why did Jesus Christ go to such a bit of trouble for us, so that we could make atonement for what sins we did?
Wait... how does that even make sense? Huh? Jesus was, from what we know, a martyr, and not the only one by any stretch.
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P.S. Rose, I'm not saying anything about you, I'm only stating what Christianity states and what I believe in.
Religion is open to interpretation, really. The fact that you find so many Christians who have a different take on the bible means that you too could take a different take if you wish. So it's purely what you believe in or think you believe in, when it comes down it.
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I was also trained to respect people no matter who they where. You don't have to accept this, so you can go your way and I will go mine. Thank you very much.
The problem is that your very religious views demand you see people in a lesser light to yourself... which is always a problem.