let "tit for tat, with forgiveness" be the whole of the law
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3/ I didn't say "Christian morality". I said "Christian God". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Prodigal_Son …https://twitter.com/FlorbFnarb/status/1379491000108904453 …
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4/ That explains the "forgiveness" part. The "tit for tat" part is, to some degree, just meme-ing, but to some degree I'll defend it. It is not outside of the mainstream of Christian theology to say that when one acts contrary to God's laws (which comport with the nature of >
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5/ the reality that He created, that one tends to do poorly. I'm not arguing that there is karma, but pragmatically speaking, immoral acts tend to work out poorly, which could be characterized as "tit for tat" results.
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Some of God's Laws are "don't run with scissors"-type admonitions against self-destructive behavior. So it's not "_BAD_THING_ is God's punishment for violating _COMMANDMENT_"; it's "God told you not to do stupid shit, but you did it anyway and have _BAD_THING_!"
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