chansen
Had a point all along
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Mendalla, Chansen asked about the conse-uences of not following God's laws. I tried to give him an example.
Jesus was asked which was the greatest (most important) of God's laws. He answered -uoting two separate verses from ancient Hebrew scripture. Love God; and e-ually important, love your neighbour. I answered with the possible cones-uence of loving, or not loving, your neighbour.
In the context of my non-belief, it would have been more appropriate to discuss the consequences of loving or not loving God. By framing it in terms of your neighbour, you get to show the non-respectful person in a negative light. But if a person just rejects the claims about God, how does the analogy change? That's more in context with the discussion.
Okay, again, what are the expected, natural consequences of not buying into the God thing?To tell the truth, I don't put too much stock in the idea of God as judge handing out punishment. Actually I think God weeps over the natural conse-uences of our behaviour.