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Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
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Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
MY FRIEND,Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
All humans can do loving Christian moral actions.Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
I do not know about a single moral action but I could point you to the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:1-12 and that 7 of the 8 Beatitudes can be shared by Christian and non Christian but the final in vs. 11-12 regards the persecution of Christians exclusively.
Can anybody name a single moral action that a Christian can do but that a non-christian cannot?
The problem with secular morality is that its focus is on the wrong thing. The secular world makes everything about us (humankind), while Biblical morality puts the focus on serving God first. Consequently, without having God's intentions first, along with the acceptance of God's principles, our ability to serve our fellow man is severely limited, because the heart is in the wrong place.
Actually, that's a common misconception. Jesus was not speaking to the crowd, but to His disciples (though some in the crowd likely overheard). And His message only applies to believers. The Beatitudes are the progressive steps a Christian takes in the maturation of their faith. It begins with realizing one's spiritual depravity (poorness in spirit) and ends with the application of one's faith.
Morality is doing right, no matter what you are told. Religion is doing what you are told, no matter what is right.
Free will as defined by our ability to obey the command to love is almost on every page of the bible. The ephesians 2 passage does not say we do not have free will. It probably does say we cannot obey God's command perfectly or enough to earn eternal life.Stop taking free will for granted. It's not Biblical.
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faithand this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of Godnot by works, so that no one can boast." (Ephesians 2:4-5)
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Free will as defined by our ability to obey the command to love is almost on every page of the bible. The ephesians 2 passage does not say we do not have free will. It probably does say we cannot obey God's command perfectly or enough to earn eternal life.
Christianity is loving others---not at all doing what you are told by men no matter what is right.
I was a Christian for over 20 years and attended many churches during that time. I saw very little love in those churches. I mostly saw bickering, divisions, strife, abuse, bullying and big dollops of gossip. Maybe I just went to the wrong churches (Baptist, Pentecostal and independent non-denominational types), but I was left, quite honestly, disillusioned with Christians. They claim to know the truth and to be filled with the love of Christ, but in practice they are no better than a pack of wild dogs, especially if they think you have sin in your life. As Andrew Wommack once said (one of my favourite Christian teachers while I was still a practicing Christian), "Christians are the only group of people who kill their own wounded".