BTW, Jonathan, regarding this paragraph: I would have given all the tea in China to have at least have been treated kindly by my ex for 25 years, even knowing he didn’t care one fig about me.  You have no clue that behavior actually MATTERS, at least to those who it directly affects.  Would you rather have a wife who doesn’t really love you, OR a wife who doesn’t really love you AND poisons your tea? And which one do you think God would judge more harshly in the end? Izzy

PS ALL laws are “moral” (or sometimes immoral) laws.  Do you do dispute that? What are laws against theft except “moral” laws?

 

 

Let me give another quick example.  Imagine that I behaved completely moral to my wife.  I did everything right, treated her kindly, never cheated on her and was always polite.  It would not take my wife long to see through me; although I did nothing legally wrong to her, without the love that God has placed in my heart for her my behaviour is empty.  My behaviour was spot on, my heart was not.  Moralism is like this.  My behaviour, while noteworthy (others who saw how well I treated my wife would be jealous of our marriage) lacked the basis in relationship. 

 

Legislating moral behaviour is a whole other post…..

 

Back to exile with me!

 

Jonathan

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