Hi Jo555. I am a Christain as mentioned in my ID thingo.
I think society can reason that as ok as well. We can tell the difference between someone taking something for a greater purpose and someone taking something for a selfish or evil intent.
Found some time now.
Sure, in the first degree, second degree, third degree.
Or, the difference between negligence, passion, and intent.
Bible speaks of this too.
In fact studies show infants can tell the difference between bad acts such as punishing the bad guy to right a wrong and an intended bad act. This seems to be wired into us. Perhaps to do with empathy. But more than empathy. Kids have a heart felt response to injustice and bad treatment.
Romans 2 speaks of all having a knowledge of God within the conscience, even if they don't recognize it as God. It is embedded in us. I called it some light elsewhere, of which many took offense as unbelievers are in spiritual darkness, so before a witch hunt starts ...
Where is my broom?
Although I'll use it to sweep the bad juju away. I can use the term knowledge if you prefer.
Where was I? We all have a knowledge of God in the conscience, although for unbelievers it is contaminated by spiritual darkness.
No offense meant to anyone. I know there is no good in me either, apart from God.
I agree, its our intentions. But that doesn't negate the law not to steal. It only qualifies peoples hearts as to whether they have broken that law. The law still stands and the fact that not everyone intends to steal doesn't change Gods law.
Go back to scriptures on what Jesus said when He was often accused of breaking the law. The law was never intended to prevent good, but to police those intended on causing harm, and to show us how powerless we are against our fallen nature of ourselves.
But I hear what you are saying, and agree, to a degree.
I am also not sure about Christ saying we should obey world governments no matter what. I think that was more about our civil duties to support the governments administration of society. But I don't think its right to support a dictator State thats harming people. I think California brought in a law where people could steal up to $900 worth of stuff and it was a misdemeanor. This caused a spike in shop lifting.
No. Never said no matter what. Our authority will always foremost be Christ; his Spirit of love.
I see more as to keep order in a diverse world with various beliefs.
I am sure this harms people as it increases prices and insurances. But psychologically its sending a message that its ok to steal. People disrespect the property of other people and think they have a right to take it. I don't think people should support such government laws.
Take lying. Sometimes I tell my mom pa is out for the night. Maybe I'll say he's working on my home and spending the night there, something like that. If I remind her he passed she mourns his passing over and over.
But lying should not be a habit and everyone needs to be ok with the Lord on what is ok there. It is always a matter of the heart with God.
If I believe I am doing wrong and I do it, that is what God sees.
I had a talk with mom as I told her I would never lie to her so I said, "Mom, this has been the situation. If I tell you the truth, you mourn all over again. What do I do. You tell me because I don't always know what the right thing to do is."
She told me not to remind her. I said, "I can do that, but what if you are distressed and worried, you ok I lie to you?"
She said that was fine.
I was fine lying in this situation because i know that I'm not doing it for harm, but to prevent stress and worry on her part, but lying can break trust and when trust is broken it can be difficult to get it back so ... Not always the best route for other reasons too.
There is another matter on lack of faith too, but where I am at, which God knows, I feel my route is fine and I feel fine with God on it, for now.
Although, don't follow me. We, as Christians all must do what the Lord lays on our hearts, and I see him challenging me in another area here in the other area of faith. Until that picture is more clear, My conscience is clear, but as Paul said, doesn't make me right ...
I agree it starts in the heart. Change the heart and you change the person. Well its actually the spirit, that part of us that is our conscience.
But sometimes I think the love of God is setting the laws in place. They show us we are sinners and need salvation. This is what changes the heart. The love comes in that despite being sinners Christ died for us that we may be reborn with a new heart and mind.
The law shows us as sinners. The law is very important otherwise we condemn God and the law as the bad one.
But change comes by the Spirit who drives us by his love.
But that is technicality. I think it is important though on this site because many believers are groveling and drowning in guilt and condemnation, and shame.
They are stuck and living in spiritual death and bondage. There is no life and joy in that. There is misery and death and an endless cycle of self conscience and defeat.
If that doesn't start the witch hunt.
Where is my broom?
Yes it does thankyou. That is the gospel as mentioned above and there is no judgement in that regardless of intentions or guilt. Sinners are accepted and in fact welcomed in coming to God.
Amen.
I apologize. I can be wordy, or shall I say wordo.
Thanks Mate. God bless you!