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>>And what morality applies in relations between people who don't think the Bible is the source? Or between those who do and those who don't? What's moral in a dealing of two or more theocracies (assume one Christian, one Islamic, one Jewish, one Shintoistic, one Buddhist, one Confucian)? Every one of them gets to claim the others are wrong, and has a book to prove it?
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>>>>Or are you assuming that non-religious people have no morality?
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>>>I'm saying that if a person's morality is not based on the Bible, it is a wrong morality and in the end will lead to eternal punishment in Hell. I think all people have some sort of morality - but - again if it's not a Biblical morality it is immoral in the site of God.
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>>But you have not answered his question. Unless you did it by saying that if it is not Biblical morality then all others go to hell?
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>Yes, that's what I'm saying.Ok. Now I'm beginning to undestand what you are saying.
Just to clarify the point, you are saying that a murderer that repents and finds Christ as his Lord and Saviour is OK and can enter Heaven but a Buddhist, a very moral man who never killed even an insect and prays for world peace will burn in hell because he did not accept Christ?