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<blockquote data-quote="mathclub" data-source="post: 61664934" data-attributes="member: 284344"><p>Ok, so you seem to be saying that I could never understand it properly because I don't have christ inside me, or don't accept christ in my life or however you want to phrase it. So then it's not actually the bible that's the key part in morality here, it's having Jesus inside you? And that having christ with you will allow you to see meaning in words that others can't? Does everyone who has christ inside them understand morality via the bible in the same way then, even if I can't?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He also said that there is only one who is good, and that is god. So he actually says he is not absolute morality himself, that god is absolute morality. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>ok, so right away in our 'absolute morality' we don't even have agreement over a key word, or even really what those two words mean and how they are different. Do you see why I am struggling to see how this is 'absolute'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mathclub, post: 61664934, member: 284344"] Ok, so you seem to be saying that I could never understand it properly because I don't have christ inside me, or don't accept christ in my life or however you want to phrase it. So then it's not actually the bible that's the key part in morality here, it's having Jesus inside you? And that having christ with you will allow you to see meaning in words that others can't? Does everyone who has christ inside them understand morality via the bible in the same way then, even if I can't? He also said that there is only one who is good, and that is god. So he actually says he is not absolute morality himself, that god is absolute morality. ok, so right away in our 'absolute morality' we don't even have agreement over a key word, or even really what those two words mean and how they are different. Do you see why I am struggling to see how this is 'absolute'? [/QUOTE]
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