(February 4, 2016 at 1:15 pm)Drich Wrote:(February 2, 2016 at 8:53 pm)loganonekenobi Wrote: In conclusion for me I have learned about the ultimate form or pseudo-morality is still fear, guilt, misplaced blame, and unprovable promise. Even in Buddhism you get to try again if you fail.
your words are twisty but the facts remain. your offer is rejected.
So, instead of learning ANYTHING new, you default to what you came into the conversation with? Way to keep an open mind their spock.
(Yes I know your avatar is Sarack)
you've failed to provide anything that hasn't already been said by every other christian trying to convert the world. you are over complicating the moral question. each situation is a case by case and it is simple. you see a situation in which A) you have a choice to make B) you have the power to make a difference and C) it affects some one else then you ask your self "how would i want to be treated in this situation?". After that you follow that guide. No moment is the same as the last or the next and so no absolute morals or choices exist. Reality is not the past or the future it is that moment. If it is anymore complicated than that then all you are doing is just making one more case of why we should "be christian". instead of challenging us and yourself to be better people in this world.
I'll post a question to you. given the guide lines i just put up can you give me a situation where this simple plan would not work? remember to work in this time frame that we live in.