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I think this is a very important question. When studying the New Testament, are there any places that conceptualize what it means to be a Christian in terms of ethics and philosophy? Are there any places where these questions are answere more concisely or specifically. It's something that I think about because I don't want to say the Bible contradicts itself but people interpret things that they read differently.
I'm not starting this to be a debate. I want to see if there are things that can be agreed upon universally.
In my personal opinion, it seems the sermon on the mount is one of the most precise description of Christian ethics. Christ doesn't seem to be laying out what laws to follow but what way of living or thinking is blessed. I believe following the Batitudes will bless people both on Earth ad in the beyond. In fact, I believe that Matthew Chapters 5 through 7 unites all Christians.
Any thoughts?
I'm not starting this to be a debate. I want to see if there are things that can be agreed upon universally.
In my personal opinion, it seems the sermon on the mount is one of the most precise description of Christian ethics. Christ doesn't seem to be laying out what laws to follow but what way of living or thinking is blessed. I believe following the Batitudes will bless people both on Earth ad in the beyond. In fact, I believe that Matthew Chapters 5 through 7 unites all Christians.
Any thoughts?