Tackattack,
I looked up nomianism and isn't that akin to following all the laws in the torah? Every encyclopedia I found online had nomianism pointing right at the Torah and much of the mentions from Google refer to anti-nomianism. Anti-nomianism seems more in line with the idea that law is "written on the heart" so as to NOT need a body of law written down. So please clarify what you mean by "moral nomianism."
Padraic,
You said,
I think we can create tests to prove this assumption false through observational psychology. Create situations then record the results? What do you think?
Thank you,
Rhizo
I looked up nomianism and isn't that akin to following all the laws in the torah? Every encyclopedia I found online had nomianism pointing right at the Torah and much of the mentions from Google refer to anti-nomianism. Anti-nomianism seems more in line with the idea that law is "written on the heart" so as to NOT need a body of law written down. So please clarify what you mean by "moral nomianism."
Padraic,
You said,
Quote:Do you perhaps mean that men [or at least Christian men] are essentially good? A not uncommon belief,but one which is unprovable and unfalsifiable.
I think we can create tests to prove this assumption false through observational psychology. Create situations then record the results? What do you think?
Thank you,
Rhizo