From 1bfa82f7bddc13694d8c27872b080988558bb5a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wellspringcp <69349872+wellspringcp@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 04:58:58 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 01-03-equality-vs-the-morality-of-life-apologia.md --- .../01-03-equality-vs-the-morality-of-life-apologia.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/01-principles/01-03-equality-vs-the-morality-of-life-apologia.md b/01-principles/01-03-equality-vs-the-morality-of-life-apologia.md index 3999caf..3ebbb6c 100644 --- a/01-principles/01-03-equality-vs-the-morality-of-life-apologia.md +++ b/01-principles/01-03-equality-vs-the-morality-of-life-apologia.md @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ It is important to specifically address the followers of Judeo-Christianity and ### Does the Judeo-Christian bible actually teach that "All men are created equal"? What does it actually teach? -A common bromide is that the Judeo-Christian God "created all men equal" -- curiously, this maxim appears nowhere in the Judeo-Christian bible. The Judeo-Christian moral framework does **not** say that the Judeo-Christian God created all men equal; rather that he created all men *in his image*. Those are two different statements with different ramifications. Judeo-Christian ethics is modeled not on equality as the impetus for morals, but on the contrary, it states that you should treat your neighbour as yourself because he was made in God's image, and has value in the eyes of his creator **in spite of** physiological inadequacies you may clearly see in him; not because he was created your equal. Judeo-Christian believers treat the disadvantaged with respect because their god has a purpose for every individual. +A common bromide is that the Judeo-Christian God "created all men equal" -- curiously, this maxim appears nowhere in the Judeo-Christian bible. The Judeo-Christian moral framework does **not** say that the Judeo-Christian God created all men equal; rather that he created all men *in his image* (Gen 9:6). Those are two different statements with different ramifications. Judeo-Christian ethics is modeled not on equality as the impetus for morals, but on the contrary, it states that you should treat your neighbour as yourself because he was made in God's image, and has value in the eyes of his creator **in spite of** physiological inadequacies you may clearly see in him; not because he was created your equal. Judeo-Christian believers treat the disadvantaged with respect because their god has a purpose for every individual. "Equality" is actually a humanist ethical foundation. In fact, the Judeo-Christian God **proudly admits that He creates people unequally** in order that when his purpose is fulfilled in a person's life, He (God) might gain even more glory in that He was able to accomplish His purpose through a flawed individual **in spite of** his flaws.