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Tony Funderburk Posted on August 20, 2023 by TonyAugust 20, 2023
Hypocrisy paradigm from those who trust the slime

There’s a hypocrisy paradigm that runs through the thread of human history. And it’s basically that those who either outright hate the very idea of God or those who deny His existence can only re-create what is good in their own delusional image.

I wrote about the hypocrisy paradigm seven years ago.

And I shared some (uninformed) information I found from a group of atheists. They came up with a list of what they called the “10 Non-Commandments.”

Of course, that’s even silly on the surface. Because if they’re non-commandments (something you’re NOT commanded to do), why even bring ’em up. Just allow everyone to do, or not do, what’s right in their minds.

But the point of the “10 Non-Commandments” was to mock God. Not simply to present an alternative view.

For example, they decided they need their own “gathering day” to celebrate and be with “other like-minded individuals.” One person said “it gets people together, focused on something bigger than the individual.” Ironically, that’s a great description of God. But there’s more.

They also said they want to “celebrate” their “Sunday assembly.” Why Sunday? And why would they want to focus on the same day Christians gather together to worship God? Probably just a #ColossalCoincidence.

Here are their non-commandments. And my responses to them in green:

1. Be open-minded and be willing to alter your beliefs with new evidence.
Mountains of evidence, old and new, bear out the story of God. But their minds are certainly not open to that.

2. Strive to understand what is most likely to be true, not to believe what you wish to be true.
And they’re betting their eternal existence that’s true. But why does truth even play into the equation. Doesn’t each one of them make their own?

3. The scientific method is the most reliable way of understanding the natural world.
This is an absolute statement. Once you say any method is “THE” most reliable, you’ve just stated your religion. And the natural world includes thoughts and emotions. How does science explain those?

4. Every person has the right to control of their body.
Grammatical error notwithstanding, this is basically true. But I’m sure this is a feeble attempt at defending abortion. However, it fails to even remotely consider that a baby has its own body…even while it’s inside the mother. I’m sure that’s just a minor technicality they can gloss over. By the way, this “non-commandment” violates numbers 1, 2, 6, 7, and 10.

5. God is not necessary to be a good person or to live a full and meaningful life.

Irony in full bloom again. Without a sovereign, loving, and just God, who determines what is a “good person?” Good simply becomes an arbitrary concept and therefore gets increasingly corrupted. When everyone is doing whatever is right in his or her own mind, we quickly see moral anarchy. So this “non-commandment” violates number 1.

6. Be mindful of the consequences of all your actions and recognize that you must take responsibility for them.
If you’re doing what’s right in your own mind, what’s “right for you,” what does it matter how others are affected? Maybe they just haven’t reached your level of enlightenment yet and the consequences of your actions might further open their eyes to what is “most likely to be true.”

7. Treat others as you would want them to treat you, and can reasonably expect them to want to be treated. Think about their perspective.
Unless “new evidence” shows this isn’t necessary or it proves to be something you only “wish to be true.”

8. We have the responsibility to consider others, including future generations.
The hypocrisy of this “non-commandment” is clearly seen in number 4. After all, future generations start inside the bodies of current generations. Or is it that we only need to “consider others,” then it’s OK to stop their hearts?

9. There is no one right way to live.

It depends on how long you wish to live. Eternal life has a requirement of only one Way. Of course, that information isn’t new to atheists. They’ve been ignoring it for millennia. And I suppose it doesn’t matter that the design in creation pointing to a Designer is “most likely to be true.”

10. Leave the world a better place than you found it.
Again with the abstract concepts. Who gets to determine what’s a “better place?” And if you don’t leave it better, so what! Who cares? What does it matter when everyone is fatalistically heading toward blackness?

So, there’s the fullness of their hypocrisy paradigm. Non-commandments. Yeesh. It’s better to love without hypocrisy than to disguise hypocrisy in the name of love.

It’s a worldview that’s not for me and you.
It’s a worldview, and no empirical thoughts.
Yes, it’s a worldview. What’s a humanist to do?
Don’t you see you could be in tougher spots?
You gotta be mindful where you cast your lots.
It’s a worldview.

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Posted in creation science, current events, Romans, Tony Funderburk | Tagged hypocrisy paradigm, love without hypocrisy
Tony Funderburk Posted on July 24, 2022 by TonyJuly 24, 2022
Neighbor to neighbor is just too much labor

Neighbor to neighbor. Sounds folksy. Easy-going. Downright neighborly. Right? Well, not so fast there, neighbor. Because it can get mighty messy in a big hurry.

Have you ever heard of the neighbor to neighbor app, Nextdoor?

It was apparently started so neighbors could watch out for each other. And keep in touch. And make recommendations. Sounds decent enough. But there’s one thing the app creators failed to take into consideration. Or they just didn’t care. And that’s the fact that human beings are involved.

And have you noticed, especially lately, how mean and vindictive human beings can be to each other? Yeah, even to people, who live in their neighborhood, they don’t know at all.

I just read an article that shared info about Nextdoor. Check this out this excerpt from that article, and see if you still wanna join.

“If you’re not on the Nextdoor site, the only way to know you are being targeted is for someone to tell you. Ever have a disgruntled neighbor? Imagine that they can publicly post your name, address, description of you and any spurious story they chose to make up and you will be none the wiser. Now who among us hasn’t had a rift or two with a neighbor along the way? Depending on just how vicious that person your disagreement with is, you could find yourself being defamed right where you live. What was once  reserved only for the famous or conversely those mean girls in High School, is now being brought to every ‘adult’ in America via Nextdoor. And herein lies the problem, with Nextdoor, there are no checks and balances. Not only that, their Customer Services team is more concerned with the privacy of their members than that of a libeled person. A post may be taken down but extending an apology for the damage or untenable living environment their program can spawn may be hard to come by.”

The article went on to say…

“Nextdoor has no valid Corporate phone numbers. Their main number doesn’t answer and their alternate number is an answering machine that doesn’t identify the company. Even the Better Business Bureau doesn’t have valid phone contact information for them. FYI, their rating is a D- and their SiteJabber profile has an 86% disapproval rating. So Nextdoor needs to step up to the plate, post working Corporate numbers, train their  neighborhood Moderators on proper neighborly behavior and not allow personal assassinations and accusations on their site. In other words, they need to uphold the contract they have people agree to when they sign up! Nextdoor needs to take full responsibility when they allow people to be harassed, maligned and lied about and eat a little crow by understanding the dangers of their program.”

Knowing all that, can you still love your neighbor as yourself?

After all, God tells you to do that. So, it’s obviously mighty important.

And it’s even more important to know how. Love doesn’t mean you have to be a doormat, always turn the other cheek, or take abuse on Nextdoor. In fact, most of the time, if you’re doing those things, you might not actually love your neighbor.

The main thing to focus on, when it comes to loving someone is how your words, deeds, and actions will affect them. With an eternal perspective first. Everything else is secondary to that. After all…which is more important to your life? 80 years of chaos and confusion here on earth? Or an eternity of perfection with the one true, living, loving Creator of Heaven and life?
(here’s a hint…go with the second choice)

When you have an eternal perspective, you’ll know how important it is to make sure your neighbor understand there IS a God. And there IS a Heaven. And there IS a choice to be made here and now.

Since God wishes that “none should perish”, we should too. But to love your neighbor as yourself means you’re willing to share the whole Truth.

Not just the peace, love, joy, and forgiveness.

Because you don’t do neighbors a favor when you forgive them of something and they didn’t even show remorse or ask for forgiveness. And you don’t love your neighbor when you never say anything about Jesus to him or her.

If you truly want to love in a neighbor to neighbor way, speak up. Stand up. Get up right now and show them the full love, justice, and mercy of Jesus. Even if you start with someone in your family…start.

And if you have a profile on Nextdoor, I recommend you delete it. They don’t make that easy, by the way, and that should be another red flag.

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Posted in current events, Galatians | Tagged love without hypocrisy, love your neighbor, neighbor to neighbor

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