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<blockquote data-quote="HenryM" data-source="post: 71902567" data-attributes="member: 393731"><p>My intention is not to plaster anybody with anything. I think that what is essentially hedonism is foundational worldview within atheistic universe. But as a Christian, I see that we live in a world God created, and as such He provides morality to all of us, regardless of various philosophies that exist on Earth.</p><p></p><p>I do think that being an atheist is detrimental, though, because atheistic worldview, thanks to it's hedonistic foundation, lowers God given morality.</p><p></p><p>As far as someone's personal desire being exact as God's purpose, that's actually a whole topic, and I don't think this is the place for it. But in short, to connect to my previous post, God's main purpose for human life is to have a human being to believe in Jesus Christ. Because that's how human life gets eternal life. That's really no one's personal, intrinsic, desire. Man can have desire to live forever, but nobody intrinsically has such specific desire to believe on Jesus Christ. That's like having an intrinsic desire to eat certain brand of chocolate. You don't really believe in Christ because that's your desire, but because that's God's desire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HenryM, post: 71902567, member: 393731"] My intention is not to plaster anybody with anything. I think that what is essentially hedonism is foundational worldview within atheistic universe. But as a Christian, I see that we live in a world God created, and as such He provides morality to all of us, regardless of various philosophies that exist on Earth. I do think that being an atheist is detrimental, though, because atheistic worldview, thanks to it's hedonistic foundation, lowers God given morality. As far as someone's personal desire being exact as God's purpose, that's actually a whole topic, and I don't think this is the place for it. But in short, to connect to my previous post, God's main purpose for human life is to have a human being to believe in Jesus Christ. Because that's how human life gets eternal life. That's really no one's personal, intrinsic, desire. Man can have desire to live forever, but nobody intrinsically has such specific desire to believe on Jesus Christ. That's like having an intrinsic desire to eat certain brand of chocolate. You don't really believe in Christ because that's your desire, but because that's God's desire. [/QUOTE]
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