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ROFL Rolf...
See, John has a sense of humor...
God bless.
What exactly is ethical moralism?
What exactly is ethical moralism?
Yes it is a topic one would learn from a book.
Does the topic come with a definition?
Appears so....Likely a book topic.
Thank you for the definitions, but I know the definition of the words individually. I am not familiar with the term “ethical moralism.” What book do you recommend on the subject?Yes it is a topic one would learn from a book.
I will also say this. Perhaps your amazement that an unbeliever with a moralistic background could outdo a Christian is misplaced. We are in the natural realm (this is where we live as aliens, spiritually alive). If you find yourself living an immoral live in comparison to nonbelievers, then perhaps you should take Paul’s words to heart and make sure you don’t fail the test (2 Cor. 13). I know that we all stumble, but the purity, holiness, and sanctification of our lives is what validates the gospel message to a fallen world. If Christ is really in us and if we are really made anew, if we are now spiritually alive and born again from above, then do you believe that the manner in which we live our lives would pale in comparison to the world? Christians are NEVER spiritually stillborn. They are born to a new life or they are not reborn at all. Just taking on the name "christian" does not make one a child of God, and there is an eternally significant difference between knowing about God and knowing God.I am amazed that a unbeliever with a moralistic background could outdo a Christian but that's only in the natural realm.
Any thoughts on this topic?
What exactly is ethical moralism?
Likely a book topic.
Yes it is a topic one would learn from a book.
:laugh: Yep...almost a comedy skit.:tonofbricks:
:laugh: Yep...almost a comedy skit.
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As do I but its dry. I love the stooges!
Use to be a stooges fan, but have more of an appreciation for ad-lib humor these days.
Kind of spur of the moment humor.
God bless.
I never liked slapstick, so not a stooges fan. I have a dry sense of humor - which my wife hates. Unfortunately it sometimes gets me in trouble. Were the stooges ethical moralists?
If your name wasn't posted over this I would have thought I made this statement. lol
I have that very same problem, lol.
:laugh: Great minds think alike.
I'm still waiting on a reference (a legitimate definition or book detailing) ethical moralism. It's amazing that we have a thread where the author flatly refuses to define it's key term. I still don't know what it's supposed to mean.
It's not a common term. I'm sure you've already googled it; there's a smattering of books that have used it, but typically it's used as a juxtaposition to religious moralism (as in religious and ethical moralism).[emoji23] Great minds think alike.
I'm still waiting on a reference (a legitimate definition or book detailing) ethical moralism. It's amazing that we have a thread where the author flatly refuses to define it's key term. I still don't know what it's supposed to mean.
Evan - I think you missed my question. What book dealing with "ethical moralism" would you recommend? I am not familiar with the term and thus far have been unable to reference a definition. Thanks.