Greg Laurie to Elon Musk, Richard Dawkins, and Other ‘Cultural Christians’: "Take the Next Step!"
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Part one is well received, thank you.
From your own views, well, they are yours. But technically, your nice overview, which I read with interest and gratefulness, comes down to one single issue:
All else is dependent on that, is it not?
So where does it converge, these two positions?
On the one hand we have the mind, well molded by Church and scripture, and on the other a mind well molded by nature.Where do these converge?
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
If that is holiness, as defined by your church and whatever is considered scripture (which is a thought that is imaged through words which in turn are imaged through symbols, which are copied and translated into other symbols, so basically, a copy of a copy of a copy pertaining to be holy), then that is your choice.
Thank you for your thoughts. -Christianity teaches that moral truth is objective and grounded in the unchanging nature of God, rather than being relative or shaped solely by evolutionary processes. Morality is the very nature of God and what Christians use to determine what is good, bad, or immoral. In other words, Gods nature is the foundational truth of what morality is. While human brains and moral intuitions have evolved, Christianity argues that true morality cannot be fully explained by evolution or survival of the fittest alone. Instead, moral law reflects God's eternal nature and is revealed through Scripture, providing a consistent standard of right and wrong. This divine moral framework complements and transcends natural moral insights, offering a unified and enduring guide to genuine freedom and flourishing.