I am sorry for saying things about the beliefs of others carelessly without regard for what they hold sacred. There are always things people can learn from each other's beliefs and traditions without putting others down.
I am sorry for saying things about the beliefs of others carelessly without regard for what they hold sacred. There are always things people can learn from each other's beliefs and traditions without putting others down.
. An unsaved person may not have a relationship with God or an eternal hope, but in the ways of the Law be more righteous.
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I recommend reading it in context as it just adds that much more flavor.So then, the law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous and good.
very dangerous path to travel, Jesus is the only way and the bible is the only owners manual. We detest mankind's traditions, religious dogma, ideology and mankind thinking. Gods ideals and word never changes, its the world that has changed, not him.
We can certainly learn THINGS from lost people.
We just don't want to learn (emulate) their spiritual views.
Because, by definition, the spiritual views of a lost person are WRONG VIEWS.
If they had right views of spiritual things... then they wouldn't be lost.
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I have a friend who is agnostic, but I have learned a lot from him... Well, not FROM him, but because of him. He is one of the best people I know, if not the most moral. It reminds me of Romans 2:12-16. It's a good read, but just verse 13 gets my point across. "For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God’s sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous."
We as Christians get so caught up in our title as Christians, we can forget what that means. Does it give us some special privileges or rights? We are still held God's Law just as every human is. An unsaved person may not have a relationship with God or an eternal hope, but in the ways of the Law be more righteous.
I like your point Heraldthenews, I think we as Christians forget the meaning of being Christ-followers and find some false consolation in a title instead of our actions.