Different people will give you different answers for this question. Here is my answer:
Yes. All people are expected to keep the moral law, regardless of their religion. If God is a just God, then this is true. And from this, we can conclude that the moral law does not contain religion. If everyone is equally capable to follow the moral law, then the moral law cannot include differences of birth, for example, what religious background you happened to be born into. God is not interested in the presence or absence of faith within an individual. He is interested only in kindness and service.You can disagree with me if you want, though.
Not all do, obviously. Some christians who take their moral guidance (nearly) entirely from their belief in god and the bible doubt whether it is possible to even be moral without that guidance. They sometimes think of atheists as capable of almost any action/behavior because of the atheists' lack of divine guidance.
Pliny the Younger admitted to viewing Christians as superstitious and stubborn in their faith, leading him to execute them when they refused to denounce their beliefs. However, he also admired their steadfastness and moral conduct, which he observed even in the face of persecution.
A person can still expect someone to love them even if they're struggling to love themselves. The extra love can be a huge moral booster to the person over time.
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The moral is you are who you are even if the world tells you you're something different.
Nihilism is a philosophical position which aruges that existence is without objective meaning, purpose. There is no reasonable proof or argument for the existence of a higher ruler of creator Even if there exists a higher ruler or creator, mankind has no moral obligation to worship them.
Be unkind and insulting even to strangers.
Well Christians pray go to church and even just send thoughts to him.
By simply following Jesus' instructions - He is the savior of all mankind: Matthew 7:12New King James Version (NKJV) 12 Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
Christianity was merely a term used for those who follow Jesus and His teachings. Christianity could be said to be God's way to mankind and "Religion" is mankind's way to God. The point to all religions, or beliefs, even Christianity, is to see and experience God in your life and soul. If that is not happening, look for another path to God, or change your lifestyle and belief system. ___________________ In the very earliest days, Christians were Jews who continued to worship in the temple and in Synogogues. Within the first century, and for various reasons, Christians broke off from the Jewish practices. Christians were moving toward an understanding that the Christian message included gentiles, and there were also differences regarding the place of the Law.
even i want it. ;D
Evangelical Christians are even and angel like, and Christians are standard religious people.