Is Magic the Gathering an Evil Game? Can Christians Play It? The cards simply contain arbitrary sub-rules and conditions that you employ to reach a win condition There's no real magic there The fluff on the cards is just to give some interesting context to the sub-rules So, enjoy!
Moral anarchy. - Christian Forums Without shared moral foundations, governance becomes arbitrary and justice unmoored The family suffers when fidelity and parental authority are undermined Cultural nihilism follows, breeding despair and violence Your Catholic response must be evangelistic, not accommodating—proclaiming moral truth as liberation, not repression
The Conjunction of Opposites | Page 9 | Christian Forums Arbitrary in the sense there is no qualitative difference Both would be equally obedient to his command and in this sense things like morality and justice operate as superficial illusions
Morality without Absolute Morality | Page 47 | Christian Forums If all morality is just arbitrary anyway, one arbitrary standard is as good as any other If you want to talk, you'll have to present me with a reason for thinking you're capable of making an evaluation
There’s a Giant Flaw in Human History - Christian Forums Not the arbitrary and human movements that guess or estimate and can miss the line That is solved with measuring often and by removing very little material between measurements
Average consumer now carries $6,329 in credit card debt. People are . . . Paper money has very little intrinsic value other than kindling;and its' perceived value is arbitrary Buffett built a mathematical argument on arbitrary numbers That was an exercise in folly He did however have enough insight to maker a comparison between gold and land, Both are relatively finite
The History of the “Two Laws” Theory in Romans 3:20 The highest law is Love Law is an expression of love: God's law is not a set of arbitrary rules, but is designed to promote the good of humanity and is a reflection of His loving character Love fulfills the law: Verses like Romans 13:8 and Galatians 5:14 state that "the one who loves another has fulfilled the law"
Morality without Absolute Morality | Page 33 | Christian Forums It seems as moral as Nicomachean ethics to me What is your point? Just pointing out an inconsistency in your denial of real morality, since by claiming that your feelings have been good moral guides you indicate that there is a real benchmark for what constitutes moral if they are simply arbitrary feelings, then there is no "good" to be had
The Conjunction of Opposites | Page 10 | Christian Forums Without perfect examples, we have an indivisible God where good and evil are ultimately arbitrary and only useful to the beneficiaries of goodness, making morality subjective and utilitarian