Aborigine

What is Wrong with the Aborigine?

What is wrong with the world? If you say, “Sin,” you would be right. But, I ask, “What sin?” Who defines what is sin for the aborigine? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be greedy? Is it sinful for the aborigine to have evil desires? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be full of anger? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be full of wrath? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be malicious? Is it sinful for the aborigine to slander his fellow aborigine? Is it sinful for the aborigine to speak abusively about his fellow aborigine? Is it sinful for the aborigine to lie? Why or why not?

Under what law does the aborigine live? Besides the law of man, which can be changed on a whim, under what law does the aborigine live? Under what law is he obligated before the God of heaven?

Is it sinful for the aborigine to be evil? How would you define “evil” for the aborigine? Is it sinful for the aborigine to murder innocent aborigines? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be envious? Is it sinful for the aborigine to deceive other aborigines? Is it sinful for the aborigine to gossip? Is it sinful for the aborigine to hate God? Under what law? What commandment tells aborigines to love God?

Is it sinful for the aborigine to be rude? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be arrogant? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be boastful? Is it sinful for the aborigine to invent evil things? Is it sinful for the aborigine to disobey his parents? Is it sinful for the aborigine to lack understanding? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be untrustworthy? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be unloving? Is it sinful for the aborigine to be unmerciful? By whose standard?

Under what moral and spiritual law does the aborigine live? Under what law is he accountable to the God of heaven? The Law of Moses? The Law of Christ?

Is it sinful for the aborigine to practice homosexuality? Is it sinful for the aborigine to live in fornication? Is it sinful for the aborigine to live in adultery? Under what spiritual law does the aborigine live? If you were to say that the aborigine cannot engage in any of these behaviors and be right in the sight of God, under what law is he responsible?

Is it not the law of Christ? Is that not the only spiritual law through which God has a relationship with man? These two lists of sins have come from the law of Christ, from Colossians 3:5-9 and Romans 1:29-31.

Isn’t it the truth that the aborigine is obligated to seek out God’s will for his life? Isn’t it the truth that the aborigine is obligated to submit himself to that will and fulfill that will in his life? Isn’t it the truth that the aborigine is obligated to obtain a copy of the Bible, read it, love it, and obey it?
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Isn’t it the truth that the aborigine is obligated to understand Matthew 1:1? “The record of the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah, the son of David, the son of Abraham.”

Isn’t it the truth that the aborigine is obligated to understand (and obey) Matthew 28:18-20? “And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

If you are with me to this point, then isn’t it true that the aborigine is obligated to understand and obey everything in between Matthew 1:1 and Matthew 28:18-20?

Isn’t the aborigine obligated to understand and obey Matthew 19:9? “And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.” Regardless whether he has a copy of the Bible on his coffee table or not, isn’t he obligated?

If the aborigine divorces his wife and marries another, without the reason being immorality, isn’t he guilty of committing adultery? Wouldn’t the aborigine be obligated to end the adulterous relationship and be restored to his first wife or live in abstinence (see 1 Corinthians 7:10-11)? Isn’t he obligated?

Isn’t it true that ignorance of God’s law is not really a reason to live immoral and ungodly lives? If the aborigine is obligated under the God of heaven to understand and obey, how much more obligated is the American whose home is full of Bibles that are hardly opened?

Teach the Word to every creature and baptize those who have believed and repented.

–Paul Holland

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