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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
That's irrelevant as what's right changes based on situation and perception. Like for instance I don't think sending people to hell for not worshipping is considered moral but lots of Christians think that. And they'd think they're right. There's lots of arguments to be made in the case for moral subjectivity.
Likewise, both people can be right but for different reasons, there's always the possibility that there's no fixed argument or way to go about something.
Likewise, both people can be right but for different reasons, there's always the possibility that there's no fixed argument or way to go about something.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@SatanBurger
You are sadly mistaken, God doesn't send people to hell, they go there because they leave Him no choice but grant them their hearts' desire. If you keeping rejecting God, hell is the only place your going to go after you've checked out of here. That breaks His heart.
This is about Truth vs lie, you can't be right in both.
That's irrelevant as what's right changes based on situation and perception. Like for instance I don't think sending people to hell for not worshipping is considered moral but lots of Christians think that.
You are sadly mistaken, God doesn't send people to hell, they go there because they leave Him no choice but grant them their hearts' desire. If you keeping rejecting God, hell is the only place your going to go after you've checked out of here. That breaks His heart.
Likewise, both people can be right but for different reasons, there's always the possibility that there's no fixed argument or way to go about something
This is about Truth vs lie, you can't be right in both.