tumbleweed41
Resident Liberal Hippie
Ho! yes there is an answer, but it is already within each one of us, for God puts all of his laws in our heart.
I have chosen to cultivate God's law, that is why they are clear to me, but if God's laws are not cultivated they gets choked by weeds, and the righteousness of God's law become no longer distinguishable.
So....
It all comes down to what you see as Gods laws in your heart. Very convenient.
You are basically saying to understand what God wants, you have to "cultivate" or make conditions right for these laws to be understood. If one does not make conditions right, the laws are unclear.
You, as a Christian, believe that your "cultivation" is making these laws clear to you.
A Hindu, Muslim, Jew, and yes..Deist, may have different "cultivation" and therefor different results in their understanding of "Gods Law".
You claim that "God puts all of his laws in our heart", so it must be in the hearts of all humans. Yet only Christians have the proper "cultivation"? And not all Christians would agree with your "understanding" of Gods laws. Can you reconcile that without the claim of "then they are not true Christians"?
Basically what it comes down to is this, when scriptural doctrine is questioned on the grounds of interpretation, relevance, authenticity or circumstances, you simply claim the "Laws" are "clear to me". This is just taking what you believe to be true and putting Gods stamp of approval on it.