[QUOTE=groovydancer88]I'm a Christian - but I have a new question about my faith every day. This is one I have had for quite a while. Some people have asked, if you don't believe in God, what is your motivation for living a moral life? Well, even if you DO, what's your motivation? Christianity is based on the idea that God forgives all as long as you accept Jesus as your savior, right? Surely God frowns upon sin, but he doesn't eternally condemn you for it - but he will eternally condemn you if you don't believe in him or his son. Why is this so? Why should belief be more important than morality? I don't get how my atheist dad who is one of the kindest people I know will be sent to hell, but murderers who believe in Jesus won't. What am I missing here?[/QUOTE]
If you are a believer your Dad isn't going to hell. You know, there are passages that state those in Christ will be the ones to do the judging come Judgement Day. I think alot of people have sin-consciousness. Spiritual antaganism comes when a person does not realize what has been given to him by Jesus Christ. When a person becomes a Christian he is legally made righteous in Christ. What then is righteousness? It is God-given justification where a person can stand in the presence of God without any consciousness of sin, guild or shortfalls. It is something God imparts. Sounds to me like you lack teaching and still think you are unworthy to recieve all that is good from God like faith that your dad is going to be ok whatever religion, practices, acts, etc... he has done.