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Category Archives: moral laws
Life Is Either . . . Or . . .
Life is a either a spiritual fight . . . To walk in the light; To overcome the night; To avoid spite; To think and do what’s right; To remove evil’s blight; To seek supernatural insight; To find God’s delight. … Continue reading
Posted in belief, belief system, Christian, Christianity, Diety, ethics, God, God calling, meaning, meaninglessness, moral laws, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morals, purpose, purpose driven, purpose of life, pursuit of God, search for significance, searching, searching for significance, spiritual adventure, spiritual formation, spiritual warfare, values
Tagged evil, faith, life, meaning, walk in the light, what is life
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Judgement, Guilt, Sorrow, Mercy, Forgiveness
Where there is no judgment; There is no mercy. Where there is no guilt; There is no grace. If you haven’t been judged guilty, There is no forgiveness. Where there is no threat of punishment, there is no justice. Where … Continue reading
Posted in discipling, ethics, mercy, moral, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral judgment, moral laws, moral leaders, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morality-phobic, repent, repentance, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, righteousness, salvation, self-destruction, self-respect, self-restraint, self-will, selfish desires, selfishness, sin, sinner, sinning, sins, sorrow, spiritual awakening, spiritual formation, spiritual healing, spiritual life
Tagged forgiveness, freedom, guilt, judging, judgment, justice, punishment, sorrow
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Attention America! Media Alert!
Attention America: Images are influential. What you watch will: * Alter your attitude; * Brainwash your beliefs; * Create cravings: * Dictate desires; * Edge out your ethics; * Form your feelings; * Grab your gullibility; * Hold your heart; … Continue reading
Posted in America, American, American church, American media, Americans, belief, belief system, compromise, compromised, compulsion, cravings, deceipt, deceit, deception, ethics, gullibility, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morals, truth, TV, TV news, United States, values, video games, viewer discretion advised, viewpoint, vulgarity, warning
Tagged American society, brainwashing, influence, media, movies, television
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Are We Good People Or Bad People?
Most people think that there are bad people in the world, but almost nobody thinks that they are a bad person. However, people who are genuinely close to God, are the exceptions. They seem to readily admit that they are … Continue reading
Posted in religion, Quotes, salvation, Christianity, morality, forgiveness, sin, Amazing Grace, John Newton, evil, quote, Isaiah, ethics, moral principles, Christian, Old Testament, moral restraints, Baghdad, Katrina, Russian literature, relevation, moral failures, looting, New Orleans, moral failure, moral foundations, moral laws, moral, moral reformer, laws, law enforcement, moral leaders, bad person, good person, author, a wretch like me, wretched man that I am, chief of sinners, unclean lips
Tagged Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, bad people, good people, human nature, quotations, source of evil
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Most Everybody Draws A Line Between Thier Desires & Moral Principles
Almost everybody draws a line somewhere between their desires, cravings, and feelings; and moral principles. Almost everybody has at times a desire they want to fulfill, but they intentionally restrain themselves because they believe that fulfilling that desire is morally … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, juddgment, Judeo-Christian, judge, judges, judging, judgment, judgments, justice, marriage, marriage debate, marriage equality, married sex, moral failures, moral foundations, moral laws, moral leaders, moral reformer, moral restraints, morality, morals, sex, sex in marriage, sex objects, sexual addiction, sexual fulfillment, sexual purity, sexually confused, sin, sinner, sins
Tagged biblical morality, Christian morality, ethical philosophy, ethics, morality, philosophy, right and wrong
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Society says: “Go along, agree with wrong, and belong!”
Society says: “Go along, agree with wrong, and belong!” God says: “Fight with all your might to do right and gain insight, and you will soar to the height of spiritual delight.”
The Wilberforce Force — Undying Passion To Make A Difference For Righetousness
Yesterday I watched a movie about William Wilberforce, the man who in the early 1800 spent many years trying to get a bill to end the slave trade through the British Parliament. The force of Wilberforce’s example and lifestyle moved … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazing Grace movie, ending the slave trade, history, meaning of life, purpose, religion, slavery, William Wilberforce
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The Ten Commandments became 10 suggestions and then disobeying them became recreational activities and now many people consider them to be hate speech.
Posted in belief, belief system, Bible, ethics, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral laws, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morality-phobic, morals, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, righteousness, Thou shall not, Uncategorized
Tagged 10 suggestions, hate speech, Old Testament, religion, rules, the law, The Ten Commandments
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