A Question of Divine Inspiration
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Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
No. I suppose not.
Also, I said nothing about moral relativism, so put that stalking horse in the barn.
I am claiming that "liv[ing] up to a certain standard of babjesian morality" as you put it involves being "Christ-like" in one's everyday life, philosophy, and dealings with one's fellow humans.
In my view, that seems to imply much more tolerance, openess, understanding, and love for one's fellow man (of all stripes) than the folks at (say) the Southern Baptist Convention or the politically-active religious right seem able to muster. (ATISWWT)
I think they hit the Old Testement way too hard.
S_A_M
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They are very tolerant in empowering the sinful and dimwitted to accept the babyjesi in their lifes.
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