Which leads to authoritarianism & demands for conformity, obviously. But not always. The not always ppl are interesting.
So, I'm interested in ppl who see this as an ethical problem when societies do it but ethically sound when God does.
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It's like an extreme form of moral relativity. I find most people who compartmentalise like this are libertarians.
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I understand people who want to get rid of atheism & are motivated by compassion & concern for their ultimate wellbeing.
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That's a logical conclusion stemming from a belief. Don't understand ppl who believe in hell, care abt others & are OK w/ atheism.
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THIS IS A GOOD POINT. IF ONE BELIEVES XTIANITY AND IS APATHETIC ABOUT ATHEIST NEIGHBORS, HE IS NOT LIVING OUT XTIAN LOVE. YES.
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Argh! Why are you yelling at me! ;-)
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I'm willing to dig deeper into this if you have recs. I imagine in part it's because God has ultimate authority/man does not.
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That's it. I see a contradiction. Others don't. When I believed, I was terrified for myself & others all the time.
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