Lacewing wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 8:44 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 2:35 pm
I mean that moral responsibility starts with you and me. We can worry about many ethical speculations about other people and entities.../... where are all the babies who never reached the age of decision...all very engaging to think about, but maybe not with answers you and I are due to be given.
So you don't think it's important to challenge and assess that which you choose to believe and follow...
I don't think you can show me from the above anywhere I said anything even remotely close to that, so you're going to have to find somebody else to defend that premise.
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 5:47 am
I don't imagine the secular world, which aborts babies at a rate of millions per year, can much concern themselves with the welfare of babies, though.
Lacewing wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 12:15 pmYou think that secularists don't care about the welfare of babies?
That depends: are these secularists aborting them? Then I don't any longer they have any sincerity of concern for babies, for children, or for anybody but themselves. That much must surely be evident from their actions.
Surely you can conceive that women of all belief systems have aborted babies throughout human history.
Proof, please.
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 5:47 amBut I can say that abortion is an anti-Christian action.
Something immoral does not become moral when somebody who makes a claim to being moral does it. It remains immoral.
Making a claim that something is immoral is not the proof that it is immoral.
Nor that it's moral. But I didn't say a "claim" makes anything so, so again, you're going to have to go find the person who did, and ask them to defend that.
If (as you say) we are not in charge of anybody else, then Christianity has way overstepped... wouldn't you agree?
I wouldn't say so. To agree with God isn't "overstepping," though disagreeing with Him would surely be.
Shouldn't God and each individual have their own relationship...
Yes.
...and understandings about what is appropriate for each person and circumstance, all things considered?
It depends what you mean by that.
What God has given us as information for all times, places and people doesn't change, of course. His word is His word. But the working out of response to that in a particular life is, of course, a little different in application for each person, because each person's life circumstances are a little different. But the variations of circumstance won't make good into evil, or evil into good. It won't make lying into truth, or stealing into rightful ownership; and it won't make baby-murder into not-murder.
Moral values stay as they are. What's to be discovered by us is only exactly how to acknowledge those in our personal lives.