Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
Drich gave an excellent answer and I would like to expand on his premise. If you are asking if a non-Christian can perform a righteous or moral act based on God's law, then yes it can be done. (Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while). The standard is God's law and holiness and not man's concept of morality, like Drich describes, rightly so, as "man's failed attempt at God's stated righteousness".
There are moral acts defined by man's standards that would be considered immoral compared to God's holiness and righteousness, so the standard of morality must be God's standard. As a side note, there is one specific act of morality that a non-Christian cannot perform and that is: "Matthew 22:37 (KJV) 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind."
There are some truths though that take this discussion to another level and that is accountability and forgiveness. Believers commit immoral actions just like non-Christians do, the real issue is being held accountable for and judged by God for those immoral actions or, a better term, sins. The question that would have the greater impact on a person then is "how do I receive forgiveness for my immoral acts?"
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