Responding to someone doesn't equate agreement. I responded to him saying he was baffled by people's disagreement with explaining why they do.
I used "karmic" because its a human instinct that crosses all religions and is found even in people who don't subscribe to one. Whatever the source of that karma is was irrelevant to the point I was making of basic human beliefs, and that people will follow them into foolish black/white thinking. If its God or if its just some natural "energy" of the world itself doesn't change how people view or use it.
People need a biblical worldview.
People also need to live in the world. Jesus' enlightenment doesn't help someone currently getting murdered, but all you've provided is philosophy and words without any actual action to protect or help the innocent. You've got a lot of essays to write about why people should not do anything, but you've provided nothing they actually should do other than vague "believe in God, it'll sort itself out."
So if you want to proselytize, try making actual action plans of goals and things people can do to solve these problems through God's teachings, instead of just having all the verses memorized that let you not act.
Because otherwise it just looks like cowardice using the Bible as a shield.
Responding to someone doesn't equate agreement. I responded to him saying he was baffled by people's disagreement with explaining why they do.
I used "karmic" because its a human instinct that crosses all religions and is found even in people who don't subscribe to one. Whatever the source of that karma is was irrelevant to the point I was making of basic human beliefs, and that people will follow them into foolish black/white thinking. If its God or if its just some natural "energy" of the world itself doesn't change how people view or use it.
People also need to live in the world. Jesus' enlightenment doesn't help someone currently getting murdered, but all you've provided is philosophy and words without any actual action to protect or help the innocent. You've got a lot of essays to write about why people should not do anything, but you've provided nothing they actually should do other than vague "believe in God, it'll sort itself out."
So if you want to proselytize, try making actual action plans of goals and things people can do to solve these problems through God's teachings, instead of just having all the verses memorized that let you not act.
Because otherwise it just looks like cowardice using the Bible as a shield.