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Originally Posted by Aigyptos
Man now, God later. Man is not a perfect judge, God is. Man makes mistakes, God does not. I don't care about what a majority thinks. Throughout history, majorities of peoples have been making wrong moral choices.
What is a public place? I will answer your confusion if you elaborate this example. If I yell fire in the desert, nothing will happen. So what kind of public place do you mean? A cinema? That is private property. If you mean that, then the owner of the property can throw me out and punish me.
I do not know McCarthy, and I do not care.
Differentiation. But my point was: Discrimination can be moral, like in the case of the thieves you stated earlier on. We do not hurt anyone's property or person, so we can discriminate as much as we want morally speaking. Legally speaking, there is a state. But I don't care about the state when it comes to morality.
What gives the law of the land the right to limit the liberties of corporate entities and the Church?
There is not such thing as employment standards if there are property rights. The owner of the property decides for himself, not the state. If the state decides, then there is no such thing as private property. There is only a contract between multiple people, morally speaking, that is not the business of the state.
You have not proven that they have the right. Yes they expect that they will be granted a bunch of things. So what?
http://orthodoxwiki.org/Baptism
I cannot harm God no. What is your point? God has laid down the law. And God states that he who does not follow the law, if sinning against God. So elaborate.
A watch does not have free will.
There is no victim in love. There are however victims in sexual immorality and those victims are the people that proceed in the immorality. They will crush their own souls.
If I kill someone else voluntarily with his permission and without evil intent, it's still a sin. So your definition of sin in Christianity is wrong.
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You are going all over the map here and I will not speak at present to your simplistic and foolish knee jerk come backs.
I will speak to two things to try to see if you have any logic.
Your last statement has just condemned God himself as a sinner since he sent his son to die here. What say you?
The second,
"Man makes mistakes, God does not. "
Why then did he repent of making mankind in the days of Noah?
One does not repent if one hits the mark.
Regards
DL