dvd_holc said:The complication is that we don't find it convenient to live fully in love with God and humanity at all times; it is the heart of sin. We aren't all dedicated to that degree of love. Often enough, humanity takes the wrong thing for a target...such as...a man who spends a lot of his time reading books and neglects his wife...then his wife burns the books...the guy's heart has not changed so then he is more rebellious against her for destroying his books...he finds something else to occupy his time in spite of her. The heart of the matter is sin and people thinking sin's appear is a temporary gain. But sin never replaces what love is.
That doesn't change the fact that morality is complicated. Certainly the emotions play a big part, and I would be the last to deny this. But morality is still complicated whether one is a Christian or not.
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