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theCardinalbird
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I keep arguing that a persons time and society can explain why they thought their actions were moral, and to leave it as that after explaining that we have thankfully moved from that. You keep on condemning people who would be deemed innocent in their society but refuse to understand that Christians were born in a world that was devoid of the understanding that all humans should be given rights (thankfully our society has done that).You evidentially don’t believe in objective morality or you wouldn’t keep arguing that a person’s time and society can influence whether their action was moral.
I don’t hold them blameless, I only see them as human (broken beings who need God) who are desperately trying to find the truth in a world that wishes it weren’t so. You hold no sympathy for those who had to live in such a society, believing that everyone could have behaved the same forever without their sinful nature coming into effect. People aren’t perfect, and those in Augustines time were only trying to deal with a world that was suffering from thousands of years of broken morals.
I am done here. I dont believe slavery is right and I dont believe people had all the right morals back then. I am only saying they were trying to do what they thought was right and that is what we are trying to do today through the ministry of Christ and with the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
I am done here
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