Thread title is a rhetorical question in the KJV translation of Micah, which Ger Tzedek's signature line brought to mind. But it's a valid question, none the less.
In your opinion, what does God expect people -- individual human beings -- to do? What are our moral imperatives deriving from Him? If He sets priorities, what are they?
Two comments: 1) I'm sure there need to be more than a couple answers of the "Thou shalt not" variety. But by and large, I'm not asking what He wants us to NOT do, so much as what He wants us TO do. 2) Since this thread is open to all comers, I'm going to put one stipulation: Any non-Yahwists (atheists, agnostics, believers in religions not following the God of Abraham) answering, please take it as a hypothetical where assuming that Yahweh is Lord God of all the Earth, and has discernible moral mandates for humans, is a given.
I have a feeling there will be some interesting answers and results generally from this. I also have hunch that those who have been at odds in various topic may be interested in what happens when the question is not focused what God expects as regards one particular topic but looking at the broader picture of His expectations of each of us, all of us.
In your opinion, what does God expect people -- individual human beings -- to do? What are our moral imperatives deriving from Him? If He sets priorities, what are they?
Two comments: 1) I'm sure there need to be more than a couple answers of the "Thou shalt not" variety. But by and large, I'm not asking what He wants us to NOT do, so much as what He wants us TO do. 2) Since this thread is open to all comers, I'm going to put one stipulation: Any non-Yahwists (atheists, agnostics, believers in religions not following the God of Abraham) answering, please take it as a hypothetical where assuming that Yahweh is Lord God of all the Earth, and has discernible moral mandates for humans, is a given.
I have a feeling there will be some interesting answers and results generally from this. I also have hunch that those who have been at odds in various topic may be interested in what happens when the question is not focused what God expects as regards one particular topic but looking at the broader picture of His expectations of each of us, all of us.