On the Lack of a Social Contract

We don't have a social contract.  A contract is a contract; there's a reason contracts are written with excruciating detail.  You're thinking of morality, or ethics, as some have absurdly reduced it to, and that's not between me and you or you and the wider "community", but it's between you and God!  If you want to shoot me in the face right now just because you want to, go ahead, if your conscience can stand it!  But, if you do, you'll have bigger problems than I have with a face full of lead.  We don't owe each other anything due to a vague euphemism, but we owe each other very much, indeed, due to God's Law.  Now, we can't live up to His written Law - the ancient Israelites proved that - and the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus is only available to born again, converted, justified Christians.  But even modern day Pagans, Satanists, Atheists and Materialists have the conscience God gives or does not give in the case of those who never had any empathy.  God makes one group to show His glorious mercy upon and the other group to show His glorious triumph over, and it is through God's marvelous creation of us that we have wherewithal to relate to each other, and it's by His direction, allowance and dictate that we interact.  We do not have a social contract, as though society ever came to any agreement upon which we actually operate.

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