Q of the D - 1st Edition
Many years ago when AOL instant messenger was THE only way to communicate on the web, a friend of mine would post a "Question of the Day" on his away message. People would answer in the funniest way they could come up with, and at the end of the day he would take the funniest answers and post those for all to see.
Well, I'm stealing his idea and using it on this blog. Only the questions won't be asked daily, and some may be serious.
So today's question is a bit of an ethical question I've been pondering...Just because "all people are created equal", does that mean that all people REMAIN equal?
Discuss.
Well, I'm stealing his idea and using it on this blog. Only the questions won't be asked daily, and some may be serious.
So today's question is a bit of an ethical question I've been pondering...Just because "all people are created equal", does that mean that all people REMAIN equal?
Discuss.
Comments
1) Yes, that is the bases of the unconditional.
2) No, sometimes they get married. Then their worth like twice as much.
3) Beef IceCream
1.Yes, in the eyes of God, because that is the core of unconditional love.
2.Usually not, in the eyes of humanity, because our actions (or inactions) tip the scales to identify our worth (lessness) to the general society and the greater good.
Apparently, I excel at snarky controversy and heated debate, so maybe i'll have more input next time.
Cool idea! Will this be daily? weekly? Whenever-I-Feel-Like-It-ly?
It's quite an ambiguous statement...
Physically we are not all equal= look @ kids who are victims of alcoholism in utero... They enter the world having to fight harder than a "normal" newborn...
I guess we could say that all people are spiritually created equal... but doesn't it seem like everyone falls flat on their spiritual faces early on... so I guess I would have to say No...
[I hope I understood the question?!?!]
But kudos to Casey for going to the physical/spiritual. I would have never went there off this question, and I think he's right. Still don't have much to add though...sorry again.
I'll probably do better at the pointless, just-for-fun type questions.
Is Beef IceCream a secret code or something?
As to the idea of "staying equal", wouldn't the fact that in Heaven we will receive various crowns indicate that we didn't all end up equal?
caseyp...you brought a different take to the question but i can see how even the question of being created equal could be up for debate.
robert...i didn't even think about the life after death aspect, but the Bible also says that we will then lay all those at Christ's feet. Therefore, all being equal and Christ being exalted.