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Logic is insufficient in explaining human morality.

In a situation of choice bet


ween death or saving an innocent kid, its logical to do either of those or we mi
ght say its illogical to do either of those. Logic does not explain what is the
right thing to do in all situations. To romanticize logic and reason is to dismi
ss the fact that not only logic is only a part of human perception but logic's r
elative tendency of morality. Then how can logic perse can used to derive morali
ty?
But does Bible/word of God give 'clear' solutions to these areas say in that sit
uation? If it can't am I being biased of logic's insufficiency? Everything is in
sufficient then. Isn't it?
-----------------------------------------------------Does self perecived morality exist amongst the christian followers which are ver
y little inspired by the Bible and more to do with the socio-cultural scenario?
Eg: Drinking,smoking
-falling in love(is more like a sin and totally condemned in place. We are not t
alking of sexual immorality here)
If it does, is it a problem to the idea of Christian morality or how do we under
stand moral relativism in this context within Christianity.
----------------------------------------------------How important is morality?
Morality and sin

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