Fellow travelers:
Granted my earlier post was somewhat whimsical. I merely wanted to point out that if you say the Bible is not a guideline for ethical behavior, what do you have left? All I heard was some vague reference to mutual respect - I am a lawyer and know that the term "mutual respect" is as ambiguous as you get.
I was shocked about how many Christians did not realize I was on their side. We live on top of an existential void that can only be bridged by the pillars of faith, scripture, spirit and tradition - and from a cross cultural perspective - all religions have prescribed moral behavior. Why did not more people understand the underlying question about the necessity of a basis for ethical behavior?
2007-07-23
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