Yes, there's another consideration. What I call sin, you might consider to be a commandment. So, how does God see it? There's a question we can never truly answer. We can only continually consider our own hearts and minds, and those of others.
I will say that I think there is one, irrefutable rule: Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself. But even that leaves leeway, considering that different people desire different things, even unto themselves.
Yes, there's another consideration. What I call sin, you might consider to be a commandment. So, how does God see it? There's a question we can never truly answer. We can only continually consider our own hearts and minds, and those of others.
I will say that I think there is one, irrefutable rule: Do unto others as you would have done unto yourself. But even that leaves leeway, considering that different people desire different things, even unto themselves.
Yes that is absolutely one rule we can agree on! And it’s what I continue to teach my children.
The non aggression principle is an interesting repackaging of this idea and I think we could definitely start here.