[Questioning & Answers] Its Social Content

Questioning & Answers
God's Godliness

Its Social Content


QUESTION:...What MAKES Sin RELEVANT TO THE SOCIAL AND MORAL CONTENT THAT Are undertake N BY Individuals , or Communities?
REPLY...Man is a Social creature that relies most heavily upon "Moral Content" within Society to survive.
Take away the "Moral Content" within Society, and survival becomes but a momentary endeavor in which chaos takes charge to guide every aspect of existence within Society itself.
Thus the Individual and their Community become slaves to the chaos of/within sin, rather than the master that can 'Overcome' sin.
Sin does but blind Individuals to the True Social and Moral things that do allow long-term Individual, or Communal Interaction and survival.


QUESTION:...MAN IS A CREATURE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, AND THE CHANGES THAT OCCUR ABOUT THEM.
SO HOW DOES Sin BLIND Individuals TO THE TRUE SOCIAL AND MORAL THINGS that do ALLOW LONG-TERM INDIVIDUAL, OR COMMUNAL INTERACTION AND SURVIVAL?
REPLY...It is True that Man is a creature subject to change, and the changes that occur about them,...but at the same time, there are things that can never change.
And if they are changed,...then disaster strikes.
The things concerning God and His Godliness can never change in reality,...so too are the things concerning sin a never changing reality.
An Individual, or Community can choose for their own selves upon the short-term, what is Right from what is wrong.
An Individual, or Community can even choose for their own selves what changes or alterations they want to make or attain for their own selves upon the short-term within what is Right from what is wrong.
But the long-term reality of their choice is always bound within distinct and exacted Moral and Social parameters of Right from wrong that can never become changed.
Good is a "Constant' that begets Good, and Evil is a "Constant' that begets evil.
Which if the Individual or Community does allow themselves to remain blind to the True Social and Moral things of God Himself that do allow long-term Individual, or Communal interaction and survival,...then so too do they never Truly change.
Thus the Individual and their Community remain slaves to the chaos of/within sin, rather than the master that can 'Overcome' sin.