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Something interesting was brought up in another thread, and I thought it was important enough to discuss separately.
Many christians support legislation, both at the national level and at the state and local level, that prohibits behavior they consider immoral or sinful or whatever.
This includes porn, unmarried sex (it is illegal in many jurisdictions, just not enforced), gay sex, gay marriage, booze, topless bars, and so on.
The way I understand the "free will" gag, sin was created and man was given free will to either sin or not sin. Isn't that the whole point, for him to choose whether to sin or not?
If you prevent someone from sinning by passing a law, are you not removing that person's free will to commit that sin? Or at least impairing it?
Some people, such as the dominionists, want to set up an actual theocracy. Wouldn't that remove free will entirely?
Would not god be angry that you are interfering with his plans for mankind?
edit: some people are apparently consfused about the term "legislating morality". This does not just mean creating laws based on morality. All laws that govern human behavior are based on morality.
This is a negative term that means legislating a particular moral code (the bible) on everyone, when not everyone accepts its validity.
Many christians support legislation, both at the national level and at the state and local level, that prohibits behavior they consider immoral or sinful or whatever.
This includes porn, unmarried sex (it is illegal in many jurisdictions, just not enforced), gay sex, gay marriage, booze, topless bars, and so on.
The way I understand the "free will" gag, sin was created and man was given free will to either sin or not sin. Isn't that the whole point, for him to choose whether to sin or not?
If you prevent someone from sinning by passing a law, are you not removing that person's free will to commit that sin? Or at least impairing it?
Some people, such as the dominionists, want to set up an actual theocracy. Wouldn't that remove free will entirely?
Would not god be angry that you are interfering with his plans for mankind?
edit: some people are apparently consfused about the term "legislating morality". This does not just mean creating laws based on morality. All laws that govern human behavior are based on morality.
This is a negative term that means legislating a particular moral code (the bible) on everyone, when not everyone accepts its validity.