There can be no true love under the threat of violence.
That's a fairly bold and wide-ranging statement (if I've understood what you mean by love and violence). Can I take this to mean that you think parents who smack their children do not love them?
how we're told God actually behaves, which is all that matters
You do not think when assessing actions knowing the motivation behind them is important? I'm not a lawyer, but as fair as I'm aware motivations are quite important in trials; this seems quite sensible to me.
People are grown-ups and can make their own decisions, of course, but I think the mission talks present a very skewed view of both humanity and Christianity.
What is the unskewed view of humanity and Christianity? (This isn't intended as a quick retort. I would actually be quite interested in your answer.)
Re: This year's CICCU Main Event - DIRECTION
Date: 2005-02-05 08:12 pm (UTC)That's a fairly bold and wide-ranging statement (if I've understood what you mean by love and violence). Can I take this to mean that you think parents who smack their children do not love them?
how we're told God actually behaves, which is all that matters
You do not think when assessing actions knowing the motivation behind them is important? I'm not a lawyer, but as fair as I'm aware motivations are quite important in trials; this seems quite sensible to me.
People are grown-ups and can make their own decisions, of course, but I think the mission talks present a very skewed view of both humanity and Christianity.
What is the unskewed view of humanity and Christianity? (This isn't intended as a quick retort. I would actually be quite interested in your answer.)