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Proverbs Inspirational Quotes > “Without personal responsibility no institution, government, religion, or commerce can stand. If we paint the picture of our future upon a canvas of diversity and remove personal responsibility then foundation of our world is upon quicksand!”

August 24, 2019

“Without personal responsibility no institution, government, religion, or commerce can stand. If we paint the picture of our future upon a canvas of diversity and remove personal responsibility then foundation of our world is upon quicksand!”


Luke.14:28 For which of you, desiring to build a tower, doesn't first sit down and count the cost, to see if he has enough to complete it?
14:29 Or perhaps, when he has laid a foundation, and is not able to finish, everyone who sees begins to mock him,
14:30 saying, 'This man began to build, and wasn't able to finish.'

Malachi 3:6 "For I, Yahweh, don't change; therefore you, sons of Jacob, are not consumed.

Daniel 7:25 He shall speak words against the Most High, and shall wear out the saints of the Most High; and he shall think to change the times and the law; and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and half a time.

Proverbs 17:10 A rebuke enters deeper into one who has understanding than a hundred lashes into a fool.

Proverbs 18:2 A fool has no delight in understanding, but only in revealing his own opinion.

Facts: Moral equivalence is the claim that two radically different ethical actors are really doing the same thing and that they should be judged and treated the same way. For example, if two school children are scuffling and hitting each other in the playground, a judgment of "moral equivalence" by the teacher may result in separating the two and (perhaps) punishing them both equally (for "fighting").

The problem with moral equivalence as an ethical doctrine is that it completely sidesteps the crucial issue of right and wrong; see good and evil. If one of the children in our example was a notorious school bully, and the other child was fighting back in self-defense, then it would clearly be wrong to punish them both equally.

If we believe that evil is defined by taking advantage of another person for one's own benefit, then an aggressive move (like a schoolyard bully beating up a little kid) is an evil action. It is clearly wrong.

(Quote from internet poweredinpeace.com not the author of facts.)

August 24, 2019 | Registered CommenterJWsStraightTalk