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Deciding What To Do With Desires
Most people would agree that some human desires should be resisted (the desire to commit suicide, for instance). However, how do you decide which human desires to obey and which to resist? Here are some questions to ask: Is the … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, approval, character, compliance, compromise, compulsion, contemporary society, cravings, debate, deceipt, decision-making, discipline, disrespect, family values, harmful habit, harmful thinking, holiness, Jesus, Jesus Christ, moral decision, moral failure, moral foundations, moral judgment, moral laws, moral leaders, moral principles, moral restraints, morals, New Testament, purity, respect, respect for life, results, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, righteousness, selfish desires, selfishness, society, suicide, virtues, world religions
Tagged conscience, ethics, making decisions, moral choices, morality, religion, values
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Enticements or Ethics / Cravings or Conscience / Passions or Principles
We live in a society that is big on enticements to follow and obey our desires, but little on ethical living — big on obeying cravings but little on following our conscience — big on surrendering to self-destructive passions, but … Continue reading
Posted in bondage, confession of sin, conpulsions, cravings, enticements, evil, moral failure, moral foundations, moral judgment, moral laws, moral reformer, moral restraints, morals, peace, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right living, righteousness, self-control, self-discipline, self-help, self-respect, self-restraint, sexual purity, sin
Tagged America, conscience, ethics, lifestyle, morality, self-control
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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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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 a wretch like me, Amazing Grace, author, bad person, Baghdad, chief of sinners, Christian, Christianity, ethics, evil, forgiveness, good person, Isaiah, John Newton, Katrina, law enforcement, laws, looting, moral, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral laws, moral leaders, moral principles, moral reformer, moral restraints, morality, New Orleans, Old Testament, quote, Quotes, relevation, religion, Russian literature, salvation, sin, unclean lips, wretched man that I am
Tagged Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, bad people, good people, human nature, quotations, source of evil
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A Rap ‘Bout Rights (Who Has Rights?)
Who has “rights”? People like to talk and rap about rights but what are rights? What is the foundation of the concept of human rights? It’s God. If humans are nothing but randomly produced, living machines; then Darwin was correct … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, America, American history, blacks, Charles Darwin, dog eat dog, freedom, God-given, might makes right, moral, moral failure, moral foundations, moral restraints, Native Americans, pre-natal, rap, religion, right and wrong, right living, right to choose, right to life, rights, survival of the fittest, world religions
Tagged American Constitution, faith, God, Guantanamo, human rights, morality, Supreme Court
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Good Friday’s Not For Good People
Good people don’t need a Good Friday Savior. They’re okay on their own. Bad people need a Good Friday Savior. “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on me a sinner.” If nothing is morally wrong, if … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, cross, crucifixion, deliverance, die to self, forgiveness, freedom, God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus prayer, Jesus rose, living, mercy, moral, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, repent, repentance, salvation, Savior, sin, sinner, sins
Tagged Easter, Good Firday, good people, morality, religion, sin
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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.”
Original Pro-Life Slogans
Here are some original pro-life slogans: Make pre-natal care universal! If human life is worthless in the womb, why is it valuable when viable? Avoid the fastest way through life — the womb to tomb express! Abortion ruins birthdays. How … Continue reading
Posted in America, animal rights, babies, baby, beginning of life, conception, deception, end of life, equal rights, equality, ethics, fetus, human body, human conception, human life, human rights, humanity, humility, justice, life, moral failure, moral failures, moral principles, morality, morals, most dangerous place, pre-natal, prenatal, pro choice, pro life, prochoice, richest country in the world, right and wrong, right conduct, right from wrong, right to choose, right to life, rights, rob the cradle, unborn, viable, victims, womb
Tagged abortion, human rights, human trafficking, pre-natal care, Pro-life, prolife, slogans
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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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