To: SoConPubbie
>>But none-the-less, a Man can choose to do the right thing even without doing for the best reason, and that man should be congratulated whenever he makes the right choice. <<
You clearly do not understand Christianity. Again, I am unsurprised by just how uninformed your posts are. But the fact you keep making them is the only surprise left.
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05/18/2010 11:32:04 PM PDT by
freedumb2003
(The frog who rides on a scorpion should not be surprised when he last hears "it is my nature.")
To: freedumb2003
You clearly do not understand Christianity. Again, I am unsurprised by just how uninformed your posts are. But the fact you keep making them is the only surprise left.
So, when a man chooses to stop a rapist, not because he is a Christian, but because he knows that action is evil and hurtful, is that man doing the right thing?
If a man chooses not to cheat on his wife, because he loves and respects his wife, when he is not a Christian, is that man doing the right thing?
If a man prevents another man from murdering someone he doesn't know and he is not a Christian, is that man doing the right thing?
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