Re: Moreless
20928, as for me, I never ask perfection of others. I do however address things I feel need to be addressed sometimes. As my original message said, my post was not meant to bash moreless in any way. I did however want to address the possible false conclusions that can come from the simple statement that right choices equal blessings, wrong choice equal cursings. This statement is true in certain ways, but we can be mislead to look at this too much from our point of view, not understanding that God is not tied to what we do, and He is above our ever action, working out His own plan in everything. So, just like the story with Job, we see another higher law at work in what happened there, not this simplistic do good, reap benefits, do bad, reap the consequences law. And when we look at the whole world, and all that goes on, we are not going to see this simple equation working our all simply like we would like it too in our flesh.
We have to bow to God's sovereignty and His sovereignty just doesn't work out the way we think it's going to a lot of the time.
This wasn't so much about moreless and his statement, as it was about the fact that a huge amount of christians have the same belief system moreless has, and I think it's going to lead to much trouble in Christian's lives, especially when things start to get worse and they won't have a good understanding to stand on. It's going to make things a lot harder for them. I wanted to address this issue for the sake of anyone that make could benefit.