(November 11, 2020 at 8:42 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: So you've said, but you've yet to explain how, which is what I keep asking over and over only to have you babble more about a god. If moral responsibility requires a moral agent with a moral choice, how could moral responsibility be maintained in the absence of that moral choice?
And that's why I answered that moral responsibility is maintained, to a degree, for the purpose of instruction. God is merciful and realizes what He is doing to us, so He doesn't punish us according to our sins, but according to our need for instruction.
(November 11, 2020 at 8:42 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Is that an accurate description of your own experience?
It is. I've always known, at least the vast majority of the time, when I was doing something evil. Once the Lord brought me to repentance, that was when things became murky, because my sins became less obvious, as they must, or I wouldn't have really been repentant.