Great article 😇 Another thing in opposition to Liberty is coercion. God is not coercive. His is always an invitation. So to be like God is to refrain from coercive behavior and actions trusting in God for the outcome. Some examples of coercion are legalism and enforcement of Christian values on unbelievers (like theologically based laws for instance).
Thank you. Yes, coercion is not the way God works, nor should it be the way we relate to others. Those who use coercive methods always seek to bring people into subjugation.
Great article 😇 Another thing in opposition to Liberty is coercion. God is not coercive. His is always an invitation. So to be like God is to refrain from coercive behavior and actions trusting in God for the outcome. Some examples of coercion are legalism and enforcement of Christian values on unbelievers (like theologically based laws for instance).
Thank you. Yes, coercion is not the way God works, nor should it be the way we relate to others. Those who use coercive methods always seek to bring people into subjugation.