Separate From Your Actions

Separate Actions - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 6th Nov, 2009 - 5:02pm

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4th Sep, 2009 - 6:13pm / Post ID: #

Separate From Your Actions

Separate From Your Actions

I have this post in the Philosophy Board to get the non-religious point of view and I decided to place it here for the Mormon point of view:

Do you think one can be charged separate of their actions or must they always be considered based on their actions? In other words can someone be likable, and in a sense have a 'good' nature and yet make a horrible decision and then be condemned by it or should they be judged based on a sum of things?



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6th Sep, 2009 - 1:21am / Post ID: #

Actions Your Separate

It depends on the seriousness of the crime you know what am I saying? If for instance that horrible decision caused the death of a child then the person should be charged for what he or she did regardless of how well nature they were before. Mercy cant rob justice.



6th Sep, 2009 - 3:05am / Post ID: #

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The best example I can think of this is King David, he did a lot of great things for Israel, but he was long remembered for murder and adultery because he saw a woman bathing naked.



6th Nov, 2009 - 5:02pm / Post ID: #

Actions Your Separate

The responses thus far seem to hit home to the weight of the one error that makes the person judged. How about if the person save a million people but in error killed one?




 
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