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Old 10-12-2005, 07:16 PM
Jeff V Jeff V is offline
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Default Re: Sinning Chritian\'s moral code as \"irrational\" as an atheists code

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)While being fallible, the Christian will, by assumption, be not be following the Absolute code they believe in...

Don't Christians believe all Man is fallible..original sin and all that?

2)... but will be breaking some laws..

Those laws that aren't obeyed are surely broken?

3) ..there is no absolute moral code on what moral laws can be broken.



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You can't get to #3 from #1. Just because someone doesn't live up to a set moral code doesn't mean that code is non-existant. No moral codes should be broken, the fact that they are is not the codes fault. It's not the fault of whomever set the codes-it's the fault of who's not following them.
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