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Originally Posted by AnywhereElse
Too often now, different groups/individuals accuse one of hatred that is of a God-based faith because of their feelings about certain issues and there are many but, I personally know of no God-based faiths that teaches hatred of people for any reason. You know the old "Hate the sin, love the sinner."? I am not sure where the people are coming up the concept of hatred and frankly, I am tired of it. You can't have a discussion about God and sin without being accused of hating the person who may or may not be committing a sin. So, does your God-based faith teach hatred for people that sin or just people in general for any reason?
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Hi, there; hate and sin is the value of accounted for
measures which made mistakes in the garden of Eden. This is how quantity became quality by a way in paradise. Later when the serpent wanted knowledge for all of mankind, the quality-quantity relation was reversed.
Marx didn't believe in God all right, but he sure knew that the work as the conscious nature of activity was to maim mankind in the industrial revolution (because skeptical expectations against God's laws said so).
The reversal of the quantity-quality relationship is the concern that Strawson had for the human ethical being that needed to persist with the instruments on an on going basis. We use our instruments not for sin, but for justice against sinning, and wording the distinct NATURE of humans throughout the planet with description of truthful, eternally described
human nature.