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Moralism and scripture: the variable nature of moralism

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
John 3:36
Obviously means that even sort of moralistic people are facing Hell. Thusly, obviously, we are not talking about 'worldly concepts', of morality.

I believe a big problem with christianity is that it seems to teach that the worldly version, is what the Bible is saying. It clearly isn't, and as we noted, the Old Testament may say something different from the New Testament.

That is a contradiction, to present a worldly perspective on morality, and then say it somehow is what is affecting the actual morality basis.
 
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leov

Well-Known Member
John 3:36
Obviously means that even sort of moralistic people are facing Hell. Thusly, obviously, we are not talking about 'worldly concepts', of morality.

I believe a big problem with christianity is that it seems to teach that the worldly version, is what the Bible is saying. It clearly isn't, and as we noted, the Old Testament may say something different from the New Testament.

That is a contradiction, to present a worldly perspective on morality, and then say it somehow is what is affecting the actual morality basis.
It all about how one understands word : Strong's Greek: 3708. ὁράω (horaó) -- to see, perceive, attend to
 
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