IsaacNewton
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For many morality is a moving ambiguous target. One day they espouse cheating on your wife is wrong as is sex with prostitutes. The next day they say it's perfectly fine. These people are not moral but they likely will be the ones that claim they are the most moral.
Funny that.
Jesus openly ran around town partying with sinners and prostitutes and keeping company with all sorts of bad characters. The pharisees called him an immoral glutton and a drunk leading people astray and was most likely insane.
The Pharisees ran around town celebrated as highly respected and dedicated orthodox moral authorities. Jesus called them perverse actors and lying frauds peddling death and were most likely deliberately evil.
How could Jesus have been right calling them imposters when they obsessively conformed to the literal letter of the moral law?
How could the Pharisees have been wrong to accuse Jesus of being a sinner?
How could Jesus have claimed to always do exactly what God commands without conforming to the literal letter of the law apparently doing whatever he pleased?
Solve that riddle and you will discover the key to eternal life.
You're funny and sooo predictable. Jesus H you actually think you're going to tell other adults 'Solve that riddle and you will discover the key to eternal life.' Believe in magic Percy, but keep it in your own skull. Stop already, thank you for making the point by ignoring the point.