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Christ's Teaching on Responsibility Christ taught human responsibilities including the nature of responsibility and its applications to life. Corrupters teach irresponsibility. Paul's theology was designed to disconnect humans from all responsibility for sin by saying Christ paid a price for sin, and nothing else exists for Christian, human or moral responsibilities. The followers of Paul use his theology for the purpose of denying all moral responsibilities by saying sin was taken care of on the cross. Their harping on homosexuality and abortions is the opposite of moral responsibility. They pick those subjects, because they aren't homosexuals, and they don't have abortions; so they use those subjects to replace morality which would apply to themselves. The starting point of responsibility is acquiring knowledge. Christ said to look and listen, seek and find and produce understanding and honest judgment from the evidence (Mat 7:8, 13:16, 15:10)(Mark 4:13, 8:18)(Luke 8:18, 10:23,24 12:54-57, 24:45)(John 7:24, 8:43). Where does knowledge fit into Paul's theology? It doesn't fit. What evidence is there that God was so angry about sin that Christ had to appease him through murder on the cross? There is nothing resembling it in anything Christ taught. Knowledge and evidence show that Paul promoted the religion of the demons, which required people to murder their kids on an altar as a test of allegiance. Christ said, "Why do you call me 'Lord, Lord,' and not put into practice what I teach you?" (Luke 6:46). Putting into practice means there are responsibilities for doing things. What people are supposed to be doing is described in the parable of the Samaritan (Luke 10:30-36). It says, a person was robbed and beaten and left in a ditch. Most people walked by, but a Samaritan provided assistance. It means people are supposed to be solving human problems. People cause human problems, and they are responsible for solving them. On judgment day, the saved are separated from the unsaved on the basis of who fed the hungry, clothed the naked, healed the sick, etc. (Mat 25:31-46). |