(September 16, 2012 at 11:47 pm)genkaus Wrote:(September 16, 2012 at 9:12 pm)Drich Wrote: So in short you whole arguement resides in what a modern english dictionary (or rather what you think a modern dictionary would say because you still have referenced one) would say.. To help you determin the meaning of a Greek or Hebrew word... Well if you are going to be this obstinate then there is nothing more I can say or do for you.
Nope. The meaning of the greek and hebrew word is translated to modern English as "righteousness" in the lexicon. The modern English dictionary establishes ''righteousness" as the same as "morality" - something that is not contradicted by the lexicon. If you are going to be so stupid as to not understand this extremely simple argument, then there is nothing more that can be done for you.
Also, why are you going for "in short". There are a lot of arguments made. Address them or consider them conceded.
This explaination has been refuted several times now in that not all things man considers to be 'moral' are righteous as per the Greek and Hebrew words. seperating God's righteousness from Man's morality.