I wouldn't be so sure about that if I were you. Besides, if God commanded it, you do it. It doesn't matter if it contradicts what you thought you were supposed to be doing. We do our best to follow his direction, but we're lost sheep in the end.But this is exactly the type of marriage that nearly everyone in the Bible participated in and not just in the old testament. Even the earthly parents of God's own son married to give protection not because Mary and Joseph were madly in love with each other.
Heck, polygamy is in the Bible too. I don't recall the Bible ever promoting a specific type of marriage. The marriage vows do mention love, so I tend to follow that line of thought. I know it's arbitrary, but it's better than relativism. By the way, I'm horrible at quoting scripture. That's why I'm wary of referencing it directly.
Yes. In this hypothetical, my belief was not used as a weapon. If I had ordered all of my loyal subjectsDo you really believe this? I feel like its my responsibility to live my beliefs without using them as a weapon to cause damage to others.
I assume that certain principles are absolutes and cultures that don't meet those are in trouble. I'll pick a few that aren't so controversial: cannibalism is evil, murdering for personal gain is evil, peace is a noble goal and aim of all societies(idealistic as that sounds).I always find it interesting to see where people draw their lines in the sand. We all do it (I do too) and often at places that are more arbitrary than we like to admit.
Again interesting...how do you decide which cultures are more valid?
For the most part, I don't really judge other societies much unless they do some pretty heinous things: slavery, human sacrifice, etc...
I tend to respect other nation's sovereignty even if I strongly disagree with their moral stances.
How do you make judgments about cultures, marriage and such?
[Rant] When these debates come up on other forums(I'm new here obviously), agnostics and atheists are quick to point out that these principles are entirely arbitrary. When people of faith mention God as an explanation, the discussion goes downhill because faith is not easily explained to pure empiricists that only grasp what can be quantified. I would submit that every society has to make an arbitrary stand on issues to have some form of stability and strength. That's what I argue to agnostics because referencing faith doesn't impress them. Barbarian tribes have existed for thousands years with murder as a viable method of advancement. As you said, you have to draw a line somewhere.[/rant]
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