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God/Christianity: hater of Human Morality.

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Most of what we consider Moral today are from the Christian Perspective sinful (or evil before God). The bible seems to be a do's and don'ts book against Human Morality.

Human Morality, justification = Common sense??? Not doing certain things could make someone look stupid. What is Morality, common sense etc: ... THE WAY WE WANT IT - OR THE WAY WE DO IT.


A says: 'It's my body! Why is your bible against premarrital sex?'

B says: 'I must abort the baby! I'm only 15 and can't be a single parent. No money!

C says: 'Being a gay? What's wrong with it? It's our affection and attraction (what difference does it make when male-female or male-male female-female union is all about attraction?).'

D says: 'I can't pass this test!!! I will be kicked out of the univeristy if I don't Sort the lecturer. Common sense'

E says: 'Slap me - I slap you back! Why preaching peace?!'
Etc etc etc

F says: 'What's wrong with Adult contents?'


Absolutely justified? The Bible and God, haters of Human Morality?
 
A wretched man works in an office where thousand others steal gov money. And this CAN'T be traced. This man isn't a christian.

Does common sense apply?
 
Dude, turn around you're looking the wrong way. Our comprehensions of common sense obviously doesn't work our way. The to-do's in the bible are disciplines and preperations we KIDS need to get right for where we're going, not where we are. Decent parents in Christ teach their children what common sense they have to give from all they knew at the time. It was enough to give them hope and self respect. We lost a lot of that when we took God out the picture. We all need His guidance and someone to trust even when they need to slap us upside our heads from time to time. Thats common sense to me.
 
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The Bible is consistent with human morality. Moral systems around the world, where the Bible has had little or no influence, do not approve of homoexuality, extra-marital sex, etc. Consider, where do you find things like same-sex "marriage" and high extramarital birthrates -- in Christian countries, or maybe that should be "formerly Christian countries".

The morality of Liberals is in large part rebellion against God, rather than true humanism. E.g. In 1980, Japan's unwed birthrate was 1%. No Christians over there for non-Christians to rebel against. And, no Christians over there eager to express their love for fornicators (something Christians once didn't do).

In 2007, Japan's unwed birthrate has climbed to 2%.
France 1980 to 2006 11% to 50%.
USA 1980 to 2007 18% to 40%
 
Obeying the bible may seem hard to some Christians (who may be struggling with sin) and difficult to unbelievers who are still considering being Christians. Honestly, the bible gives you peace....offers you the best - no matter how justified and attractive the so-called human marality is.
 
I think it helps to know where Human Morality (Secular Values, wherever you live) will take you. Its usually...more power, more sex, more prestige, more stuff. Oh, and you should be good looking and as young as possible.

Once I realized that the most seemingly tolerant, open minded people were just wretched sinners pursuing power, prestige, stuff, sex, and that they'd turn on me (and they did, trust me) once God put me through trials so I would acknowledge Him, I started to see through secular values. God took my rejection by the world, my pain, my trials, and helped turn it into a bit of much needed wisdom and discernment. Now, when I think "hmmm...now that I'm physically healthy and intelligent again, and some people think I'm attractive, couldn't I just go gay again?" (just an example,btw) "I mean, after all...gay is OK these days, right?" Yeah, no. I think back...how did the world (particularly other gay men) treat me when I was down and out, prematurely aged, sickly? Not so well. By "not so well," I mean I was treated terribly. I had "sinned" against the world, committed the 1 unforgivable sin in today's world: I had become a "loser."
 
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