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BlippiIsAPedo on scored.co
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Nope. I do not agree at all. That is not logical at all in a fallen world. We each have different roles and abilities. Since some lead and are imperfect they can have the people they lead to do “unjust” or “unfair” work. Since the person who leads is a combination of his genetics and his environment, then his fathers sins or good passed on will result on how well this person can lead until he is able to understand the system more and adapt to what he should do.
If his fathers create an environment in which he can choose to succeed or choose to fail.
So no. I disagree with your “logic” if you can call it that
I'm surprised you don't see the unfairness in holding someone accountable for another person's actions. It seems to contradict the idea of a just and fair God. Your explanation appears to justify passing on blame and consequences, which doesn't align with my understanding of justice.
Let's be honest: we're not going to agree on this. I suppose we'll see on Judgment Day, won't we?
Your understanding of justice is not rooted in reality. Have you read the Bible?
If my actions only harmed me then why care for the neighbor? His plight is his fault. If he stopped sinning things would get better. I aint helping him to enable him. I am going to live fast.
When people get the individualistic mindset you have so described they stop caring. When they stop caring a Nation dies. When a Nation dies they are eaten be wolves. Why would God want people who only think of ME? Why would he not provide us with an ability to grow?
I see where you're coming from, but I have a different take.
Yes, I've read the Bible, and I know it talks about personal responsibility and helping others. I think it's important to help those in need without enabling bad behavior. There's a balance between compassion and accountability.
I get your point about individualism leading to a lack of care for others, but I also think holding someone accountable for another person's actions isn't fair. We should encourage personal growth and responsibility while still being there for each other.
We might not agree on this, and that's okay. We'll see on Judgment Day, won't we?
If his fathers create an environment in which he can choose to succeed or choose to fail.
So no. I disagree with your “logic” if you can call it that
Let's be honest: we're not going to agree on this. I suppose we'll see on Judgment Day, won't we?
If my actions only harmed me then why care for the neighbor? His plight is his fault. If he stopped sinning things would get better. I aint helping him to enable him. I am going to live fast.
When people get the individualistic mindset you have so described they stop caring. When they stop caring a Nation dies. When a Nation dies they are eaten be wolves. Why would God want people who only think of ME? Why would he not provide us with an ability to grow?
Yes, I've read the Bible, and I know it talks about personal responsibility and helping others. I think it's important to help those in need without enabling bad behavior. There's a balance between compassion and accountability.
I get your point about individualism leading to a lack of care for others, but I also think holding someone accountable for another person's actions isn't fair. We should encourage personal growth and responsibility while still being there for each other.
We might not agree on this, and that's okay. We'll see on Judgment Day, won't we?
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