(February 4, 2016 at 1:46 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:(February 4, 2016 at 1:40 pm)Drich Wrote: where did i say nothing else matters?
I said your morality is not an absolute, its a variable. God is an absolute not a variable. The problem being you can not judge an absolute against a changing variable.
So what difference does "god" make if morals are not set?
God and His law represents an absolute. A standard which we were not designed to follow as a means to righteousness/being found worthy of eternal life.
God uses this standard to only show we are in need of atonement, and judges those who rather than seek atonement seek their own self righteousness. (A righteousness apart from his own.) When one has received this atonement, he is free from the law as a means to the righteousness needed to enter Heaven.
What God offers for the non believer is a standard in which to judge how far/how much evil is currently being accepted into pop morality.