The values of life are very important to my life. I think value is important to me. Economic value varies from person to person. Not everyone wants the same way of life. Some people dream of having expensive cars, spacious houses, and a lot of wealth. Some people seek a simple life without being influenced by physical cargo. Our values influence the way we earn, how to consume, how to save, how to invest, how to invest. Personal values are influenced by families and friends, television and movies, and the market that attracts us.
Therefore, my value for God will deepen. Today Christian religious education is very important, with the advent of extremism, I began to wonder how these people lost their moral direction. People may wish to see their religion as an aspect of shaping their minds. Instead of judging them, I will forgive you because my religion (Christianity) has taught me how to forgive. After all, Christ says in the Bible: "Innocent people should throw the first stone."
As Emily said, I began discussing this issue with some commentators. The answer is yes. God's grace gives us reasons to choose free action to maintain our values, but we accept these values ourselves. Emily also summarized another related question: My point is "Is grace of God able to work only through 'natural' places? My answer is "No". Based on one or both of the two rough standards, we can do very well. There is a standard of "natural order" and a standard of "theological order". Acting naturally gives me satisfaction. When Aristotle wrote about a calm and brave life in a satisfying life, Aristotle did not meet the same with Christian paradise.
In theological view, objective moral values are rooted in God. The holiness and full nature of God himself provides an absolute measure of all actions and decisions. God's moral essence is Plato's "goodness". He is the place and source of moral values. He is inherently love, generosity, justice, loyalty, kindness and so on. In addition, the moral character of God represents our moral responsibility or obligation in the form of divine orders. These orders are by no means arbitrary, but they must come from his moral character. In the Jewish - Christian tradition, all moral responsibility of mankind can be summarized in two big commandments. Mind, second, you should love your neighbors like you