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Originally posted by @dj2becker
I cannot speak for other people with regards to whether or not the objective morals that I believe exist have traction with them.
As you said, you can only talk for yourself. Subjectivity in a nutshell.


Originally posted by @dj2becker
Let justice take it's course, but we can still pray for them and try to rehabilitate them.
Rehabilitation assumes more than law-breaking. It assumes the law is right.


Originally posted by @fmf
As you said, you can only talk for yourself. Subjectivity in a nutshell.
If the Bible is Gods revelation to mankind, then it would still be objectively true regardless of whether or not I thought it had traction on the people that reject it as such.


Originally posted by @js357
Rehabilitation assumes more than law-breaking. It assumes the law is right.
Exactly, so why try to rehabilitate a drug addict if you don't believe their drug abuse is objectively wrong?


Originally posted by @dj2becker
Not at all. God will judge righteously. Who are we to judge?
Apparently you. This is typical from your camp. You make a judgement and then claim we shouldn't judge.

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Originally posted by @dj2becker
Exactly, so why try to rehabilitate a drug addict if you don't believe their drug abuse is objectively wrong?
Let's say for argument that you are right that even atheists think that some actions are objectively wrong.

So what?

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