This post explores whether Biblical morality represents an unchanging divine standard or adapts to cultural contexts, emphasizing inconsistencies in Biblical teachings. It argues that shifts in moral directives, lack of universality, ambiguity in definitions, and limited accessibility suggest that Biblical morality may be shaped by human evolution rather than divine permanence. Ultimately, it questions if these moral frameworks reflect historical influence instead of objective divine principles.
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