God built us to know right and wrong not primarily by reasoning, but by feeling. Our affections guide how God would have us behave. For instance, ordinary folk react viscerally, rather than intellectually, to homosexuality; they find it disgusting, rather than merely disordered.
Be careful what you laugh at
Be careful what you laugh at
Be careful what you laugh at
God built us to know right and wrong not primarily by reasoning, but by feeling. Our affections guide how God would have us behave. For instance, ordinary folk react viscerally, rather than intellectually, to homosexuality; they find it disgusting, rather than merely disordered.