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Why your moral compass is important

Why your moral compass is important

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@fmf said
Yes, I know, but do you feel it's not your own?
What?


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It isn’t anyone’s point of view you should be concerning yourself with but what does the scripture say? Simply pointing to someone and calling them extremist doesn’t change the reality of what is being discussed one way or another. What does the Bible say on the matter, not what you think it should say, or what I say.



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You seem to think what is and isn’t good and evil is all up to you and not God. You telling me your sense of morality is an improvement over the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, you know what should be done regardless of what the scriptures say?


@kellyjay said
What?
Do you see yourself as a free moral agent?


@fmf said
Do you see yourself as a free moral agent?
Who cares how I see myself if there isn't something connecting all of us?


@kellyjay said
Who cares how I see myself if there isn't something connecting all of us?
It matters, and people might care, in so far as you are expressing personal opinions about moral matters.


@kellyjay said
Who cares how I see myself if there isn't something connecting all of us?
That we, as human beings, have unique moral compasses to govern our actions and interactions is surely "something connecting all of us", right?

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Hardly, your fuzzy focus isn't a laser bean dive its all over the place, you make it
up as you go nothing focused about that, you can accept some scripture to prove
your point and deny others, making you not scripture the final say, which is putting
you above the Word of God.


@fmf said
That we, as human beings, have unique moral compasses to govern our actions and interactions is surely "something connecting all of us", right?
The fact we know there is a right and wrong, that all things are not amoral tells us
there a right and wrong, but because we disagree we see things differently, also
tells us we are broken.


@kellyjay said
The fact we know there is a right and wrong, that all things are not amoral tells us
there a right and wrong, but because we disagree we see things differently, also
tells us we are broken.
The fact we have a way of disceening right and wrong is simply a consequence of each of us having a moral compass.


@kellyjay said
because we disagree we see things differently, also
tells us we are broken.
You do not accept people "disagreeing" and "seeing things differently" from you?

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@fmf said
You do not accept people "disagreeing" and "seeing things differently" from you?
@kellyjay

Does your moral compass tell you that people "disagreeing" and "seeing things differently" from you is immoral?