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OK. So you can access objective morality. But if you disagree with someone on a moral act when t he other person has also studied the life of Jesus etc and claims that she has access to objective morality then how do we know who is correct?
Jesus is absolute morality .... if one studies His life then they know that .... absolute morality is non existent or impossible in the mind of a non believers ... so it's argued about.
All christians are in learning mode and we all mess up .... this continues throughout out our earthly lifetime.
There is some morality in the world ... (set of standards that enable people to live cooperatively in groups) but they are not absolute .... but that is not to say there isn't absolute morality ... because there is and that is shown in how Jesus lived His life.
Jesus is correct (absolute morality) and all of us (christian or not) fall short of His perfection .... that is why He died for all of us .... to create a pathway back to Him and back to how He originally created us before the fall of mankind. He doesn't force His morality on anyone ... but offers it as a choice.
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