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If God is the basis for morality, why is morality not arbitrary or changing?
Deleted User replied 4 months ago 27 Members · 26 Replies
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Deleted User
Deleted User05/26/2024 at 15:54Simply answered, it is not arbitrary or changing, because God is not arbitrary or changing. He is the same yesterday, today and forever.
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Deleted User05/22/2024 at 20:58God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. As the righteous creator of everything both seen and unseen, Jesus alone is the arbiter of truth. This truth is then seen as righteousness. Our God is Holy, and cannot be around sin. However the Son came so that the lost can be forgiven.
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Deleted User03/28/2024 at 21:09I think the short answer would be that God is the same today, tomorrow and forever. He has not changed since the beginning of time. “Based on God’s eternally stable character on the nature of what he has created, such as humans in His image.”
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Deleted User03/05/2024 at 23:10God gave us the 10 commandments. Have these changed over the years? Man and culture may have tried to change them to suit their ideas of living, but at the end of the day, these commandments have not changed, they are still the same today. God never changes, therefore His morality is not negotiable
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Deleted User02/09/2024 at 14:04Simple, because God is unchanging.