But, Jesus said to render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's.
Jesus looked to the conversion of the heart.
And unity is agreeing upon the validity of His Word ...the Bible.
No, this is not to be clever, nor to gain advantage by using and abusing semantics.
I see a university that used to be lauded for it's commitment to exercising free speech ...yet, now protest any speech they don't want to hear, and resorting to smashing windows and other forms of property destruction. And the police are directed to just stand by while these masked criminals seem to get away with it.
Oh, yes, perhaps calling them criminals is not 'politically correct' ...but isn't it against the law to destroy property?? And how is morality something different than a distinction of right & wrong?? Or do you view it to be acceptable to do unlawful acts if you feel you've been wronged, or not seen what you see are proper justice??
There are three religions that I know of which are practiced widely today ...with a consistent view of morality, and one of them has a significant number of followers who claim that killing other human beings is justified.
It is very difficult for me to envision how so much present faulty reasoning could possibly lead to corrective measures.
If something is too salty, you don't add more salt. And if something is too bitter ...you don't call for more bitterness.
And unity is agreeing upon the validity of His Word ...the Bible.
No, this is not to be clever, nor to gain advantage by using and abusing semantics.
I see a university that used to be lauded for it's commitment to exercising free speech ...yet, now protest any speech they don't want to hear, and resorting to smashing windows and other forms of property destruction. And the police are directed to just stand by while these masked criminals seem to get away with it.
Oh, yes, perhaps calling them criminals is not 'politically correct' ...but isn't it against the law to destroy property?? And how is morality something different than a distinction of right & wrong?? Or do you view it to be acceptable to do unlawful acts if you feel you've been wronged, or not seen what you see are proper justice??
There are three religions that I know of which are practiced widely today ...with a consistent view of morality, and one of them has a significant number of followers who claim that killing other human beings is justified.
It is very difficult for me to envision how so much present faulty reasoning could possibly lead to corrective measures.
If something is too salty, you don't add more salt. And if something is too bitter ...you don't call for more bitterness.
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