2 thoughts on “Good Person Test

  1. This isn’t a “are you a good person” test but a “do you fit in my interpretation of the ten commandments” test. How can you actually think that only even one of these questions correlates with someone being a good person? Not one of them bears any indication of that matter. This test isn’t about being a good person, or understanding what that means, but just about avoiding to get to hell. How noble.

  2. No, it’s “Do you fit in God’s interpretation of the ten commandments.” This is purely scriptural. And even though you may think you’re a good person compared to others, you’re not by those standards, which happen to be God’s laws. And when you die, you’re not judged by how well you did compared to others, but compared to God’s perfect standard. That’s the whole point of the post.

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