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Do Christians look down on GOOD caring people who do not follow Jesus?

Generally most can agree that caring means to be selfless in showing concern or care for others. However, Christians and non-Christian often disagree on the definition of good and that's where the misunderstanding arises.

By what standard are we measuring good?

If we are selfless and mean well in our hearts and do well for others and for society, does that make us good and caring people? Christians would agree with the caring part, but have some objections about what we mean by good.

What if caring for our people or society means we need to kill disobedient insiders to keep order, like honour killing in some cultures, or eliminate outsiders because they don’t share our views. Does that still make us good and caring? Maybe yes to our own people, but no to others. Even if we don’t go to the extremes for our society, and just want to live quietly in our side of the woods, are we still good in the eyes of all people? I don’t think so.

Christians understand that cultural morality is subjective morality, and it is not a sufficient way of measuring what good is. Subjective morality cannot be an absolute or a golden standard for good because it changes all the time between different people groups, in different times and different places.

Christians look to the Bible for the definition of good and evil. This is objective or absolute morality. At its core this morality must be true for all people, at all times, in all locations. It is important that this morality is rooted in God, and not in any personal opinion, nor any civil law put down by people. An example of a Biblical absolute morality is that all people are made in the image of God, so all people have inherent value no matter who they are. Cultures who do not accept this absolute, will be fine with treating some people as less than human, especially those they don’t like or consider as enemies.

The Bible acknowledges that non-believers have a sense of right and wrong.

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I’ve created this website full of resources because I think it’s worth looking into, but I haven’t created a personal section until now. Generally, I’m a private person who tends to not post personal things on social media, however I DO want to stay in touch with family and friends. I would also like new friends or current acquaintances to have an opportunity to get to know me more, and the incredible insights I am discovering in life. I hope this will encourage and bless you.

Another reason I’m doing this is because God keeps telling me that the light he has given me is not to be hidden, but to let it shine before others. I hope to share with you the story he is writing with me. I hope to share with you the joy of being in his light no matter what your circumstances are, and how great it is to walk with God as his child in his kingdom of truth, peace and power. The good news is that all of this and more is available and waiting for you if you choose to receive it.

I’ve wanted to do this blog long ago already, but there was always something in the way. I always thought, once I do all my tasks and responsibilities, then I will get to this. That day never came. I am choosing today to make this my task and responsibility. It is difficult to prioritize, but I’ll do what I can. There are a lot of things I’ve wanted to post, and right now for me to dig up photos I should have posted a while back would be a difficult place to start. Life keeps moving forward so fast. So I will just start right where I am, and in hopes all else will just fall into place.

If you’ve read up to now, I want to thank you. Please be encouraged and know that God loves you more than you can imagine, and I pray that you will sense his great great powerful love today.

If you want to see how I started my walk with the Lord, then read "My Journey to Faith" here.

Thanks for visiting my page.

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