Originally posted by crepuscule
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I'm not sure what you are getting at this seems to describe a moral relativist. But let me give an example. Growing up in the 50s and 60s sex outside of marriage was generally frowned on, it wasn't just a religious thing but a cultural thing. By my middle teens I changed my belief on this and was rather promiscuous. I was not religious, and I saw no logical reason to deny my desires. The same with smoking weed and such. And I could just as easily have change my beliefs back. Now as a Christian I see both excesses as morally wrong, and I know Scripture well enough to know that these behaviors are sin, and the only way I could go back is to change my worldview, which is not likely to happen.
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