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The only morality I hold to is the letter of the law
I break the laws of both God and man
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Im christian, coptic orthodox raised. I believe in god but I don’t follow the bible by heart. It’s 2022, I will live my life how i want to🤷🏼♀️I also hate when prolifers, conservatives, christians, they will say things to other people like “you will be judged!” But not everyone is religious or believes in god. Laws shouldn’t be made on religion because not everyone is religious. This is coming from someone who is actually more of a conservative than a liberal. Im also prochoice 100%🤷🏼♀️ Too many kids in foster care yet a fetus has more value. weird world we are in.
Kids in Foster care get to live. I was in Foster care myself, I am happy I wasn't executed in the womb.
Good for you. Not every child in foster care gets adopted. Many are abused and tossed from home to home. I would rather just be aborted to avoid a life of misery🤷🏼♀️each to their own. Im also adopted but through a private agency
I lived it. Still glad I wasn't scrambled in my mother's womb and thst I had a chance at life despite the hardship and pain.
@USLegionary *That* and I don’t really care much for kids or babies. I don’t have a paternal instinct towards them. So that being said, if i were ever to end up pregnant which I doubt, I would have no issue having an abortion because there would be absolutely no emotional feelings towards the fetus. I wouldn’t care about it, so yeah, i would get rid of it lol.
But you are happy that you were given the chance to live?
@USLegionary I didn’t ask to be born…
And I don’t really count unborn fetuses as alive individuals…
Most people would label me a religious extremist, even though I don't consider myself religious. Because I share some things with how christians live, but their labels aren't even possible. The original concept of sinning doesn't make sense unless you live at the time and place the bible was written. Today others quote scripture to tell you that the bible says you must obey the government no matter what immoral orders they give. Instead of a long list of do's and don'ts, I prefer saying just don't be stupid. Don't take what doesn't belong to you and don't harm others unnecessarily.
I'm still pissed at the literal satanists who rule this world, and am certain that those who brought religion to us, are part of them. The illuminati trannies I'm always trying to get people to stop worshipping, there are androgynes everywhere you look.
My moral compass is based on my own personal understanding of what's right and wrong, and not from some silly fairy tales or mainstream media propaganda. Basically "treat others how you would want to be treated (and dismiss those who don't treat you equally).
I don't see why anyone needs imaginary friends who threaten to send them to Hell in order to better themselves as a person. I mean, I really don't get religion, despite growing up with a Christian grandmother and even being in church every week.
So I guess I'm Option C based on your very limited choices?
And Lacey Chabert is pregnant? Good for her!
I am a Christian a hold true to try and not break the ten commandments, but if you think about it this question is kind of frivolous unless it is talking about obeying moderately new laws, seeing as the founding father were primarily Christian and would write anything in that goes against God.
I will give you an example. A couple who live near me arranged to move the elderly mother into their home and live with them for the rest of her life in a converted garage on the agreement that she sign over power of attorney, allow them to control the considerable pension she and her deceased husband worked for and the sale of her home. After a year when her house was sold they forced her into a crooked run down retirement home. She is a nice lady and was a good mother. This is legal but doesn't honor thy father and mother.
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I do hold on to Christian ethics from a spiritual point but that being said I am quite liberal in my beliefs I don’t force anything on any one.
I just apply the live and let live and don’t really open my mouth to offer my views to people in real life unless asked.
Mist Christians are liberal in most of their views except concerning core Christian beliefs. I mean that time all ilegals were sent to Martha's vineyard were they put up in the thousands of vacant homes or apartments or were they put up in a christian church before the mayor had the national guard remove them?
I'm not religious. Thanks to a few pastors and pruests, I went away from religion. I still believe in God and Jesus. I probably don't go by the Bible laws that man came up with using it. I go by most of the Bible but not force it on others. Today's world is a little bit different than when the Bible happened.
I do what ever I feel is morally right sometimes this lines up with some of the Christian teachings sometimes it doesn't the law doesn't determine my morals either as they change from place to place from time to time which shouldn't be the case for what is right and wrong
i'm sticking to the law. and beyond that also to my own moral compass. i don't think that a religion should inform how you treat others. history showed us more than once, what happens. so i'm not gonna repeat that mistake like so many before me in history.
Every man has a code. Mu dad told me Without God your moral compass will spin.
There is no ultimate right or wrong anymore.
It'd all be socially constructed. Morality would shift based on what region your in.
So is Morality just a thin vale or is it enforced by the ultimate authority? Otherwise whatd be the point in following Morality?
I create my own sense of morality based upon the values I grew up around, the world I wish to ideally live in, and the world I DO live in.
So none?
I don't have a rigid moral compass, what good are morals if they're not fluid? I don't think any one system gets to tell me what's right and wrong whether it be organized religion or my national system of law.
I know very little about Christianity. Besides, I do not follow any religion. I do not need religion to be a decent person or have morals. Being a decent person because I have good morals is better than being decent out of fear of religion.
my morals are whats allowwed in law and how its done in nature
You sleep around, murder, bully, steal?
Murder is legal in the Zone of Death Yellowstone Park. Syria right now.
Murder is perfectly legal in nature.
I belong to or follow no religion. I find them pointless, wasteful and stupid. I use common sense.
My moral compass is based upon the non-aggression principle. Do not violate the person or property of another.
Those are two different things, kiddo.
Christian doctrine and laws are very different from ethics.
The rest of your soliloquy isn't worth dissecting.
I just do my best best to choose the ethical option. I do believe in “an eye for an eye” as well as “swift and blinding justice”.
My Christian ethics and the laws of God.
Before I became a Christian, my ethics were horrible at times.
Nothing got to do with religion money talks some people it's all about money. For vast majority just trying get by work and be good people
I follow my own ethics.
So none?
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none of the above. I just hold to whatever it morally right
My moral compass is "don't be a piece of shit"
You had me chuckling at the gif.
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