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Take the morality or ethics of what God dos
to Adam and Eve. If Adam and Eve understood that it is evil to disobey God and
good to obey God, then Adam and Eve already possessed the knowledge of good and
evil, and had no need to give in to temptation and eat that apple! God, being
all-knowing, knew this. There True Religion Jeans Online would have been no moral reason to punish them. If Adam and Eve did not
understand God, if they didn't comprehend the difference between good and evil,
then God punished them, and all their descendents through to and including you,
quite unfairly.
I think it is safe to say that animals do
not, and can not, read the Bible. Animals and humans are supposed to be
separate creations, with mankind somehow something extra special - we've had
morality bestowed upon us by God (a God who basically says do as I say, not as
I do). There's no mention of God bestowing morals (and related) onto animals.
Yet, there are numerous first hand observations of animals exhibiting behaviour
which we would describe as moral or ethical or showing distinction between
right and wrong. Now either this behaviour in animals evolved naturally, and by
implication our True
Religion Jeans Shopmorals evolved naturally too, or else God
breathed good behaviour into animals - again no mention of that in the Biblical
literature. So, humans aren't a special creation based on morality.
Rather than give second-hand examples of
animal morality, here's one of mine - first hand. My two companion cats hate
each other and will engage in a cat fight at the drop of a proverbial hat.
However, no attack will even occur when either cat is eating, sleeping, or
using the litter box. Then it's truce time. In human society it's considered
immoral and cowardly to attack someone when they are sleeping - ditto the cat
community. In neither case has that come from God or Biblical teachings or
passages.
As recent and even not so recent revelations
have made clear, it has come to pass that not all members in the employment of
the inner sanctums of the Church (pick a church, any church) are especially
moral beings. If church True Religion Sale Vickers,
priests, parsons, rabbis, bishops, and associated clergy types are to be
believed, as reported in the media and acknowledged by the Church, well let's
just say they don't apparently always do the right thing by those in their
care.
Speaking of all things moral and ethical,
the Church has blood on its collective hands, right up to its proverbial
elbows. There's the Inquisition, the Crusades, all manner of Holy Wars, etc.
The Church is guilty of murder, legal death by execution (being burned at the
stake, being stoned to death), torture, imprisonment, exile, ridicule,
harassment, and all other manner of atrocities, etc. The Church is in no way in
any position to cast the first stone, as it were.
Further examples of religious atrocities
now include religious terrorism. Once upon a time, I used to view terrorism as
a political act, mainly for the purpose of overthrowing the
government-of-the-day; the powers-that-be, by 'well meaning' revolutionaries.
It wasn't an attempt to slaughter the average man-in-the-street. The violent
revolutions that led to Castro's Cuba
or the overthrow of the pro-Western government of Iran are but a few examples of
revolutionary terrorism, terrorism with the goal of a forced change of
government. Those are but two of many that have taken place in Africa, South
and Central America, etc.
Today however, terrorism appears True Religion Jeans Online to
have a decidedly less political edge to it and way more of a religious context
or motivation behind acts of terrorism. It's also more 'personal' since there
are millions around the world who wish you dead (and some who would be happy to
be your executioner if they could) all because you don't belong to their
religious faith - you're their infidel. The spate of suicide bombings, the
events of 9/11, were (or are) examples of terrorism generally carried out in
the name of religion.
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