Hakons wrote:Pasong Tirad wrote:I'd disagree (not with the subjective morality part, with the immoral part). Not following Christian morality means they don't follow Christian morality. If they do good without following Christian morality, is that immoral? No. Whenever people do good, they are being Christian. Not following Christian morality just means that whether or not they do good is up to a hit-and-miss because what they believe to be good may not be Christian.
Having some difficulty trying to explain this, I hope that makes sense.
I think I understand. If a person does good acts that a Christian should do, but not actually being a Christian, they are still being moral. The same goes for avoiding bad acts.
Pretty much. Christians don't have a monopoly on doing the good that ought to be done.