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lyion wrote:Having no formal religious affiliation and being run and supported by Atheists are not one in the same.
The Boy Scouts charter is all about 'God' you know.
mofish wrote:So there is an absolute morality? And it stems from an invisible God that you have no proof even exists, much less cares whether gay people get married or I go to some man-made church on sundays? Right.
xaoshaen wrote:mofish wrote:So there is an absolute morality? And it stems from an invisible God that you have no proof even exists, much less cares whether gay people get married or I go to some man-made church on sundays? Right.
Not only did I not say that, I didn't even imply it.
without acknowledging a higher power, capable of dispensing absolute wisdom beyond human ken, morality becomes entirely arbitrary.
Tikker wrote:xaoshaen wrote:mofish wrote:So there is an absolute morality? And it stems from an invisible God that you have no proof even exists, much less cares whether gay people get married or I go to some man-made church on sundays? Right.
Not only did I not say that, I didn't even imply it.
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yes you did
without acknowledging a higher power, capable of dispensing absolute wisdom beyond human ken, morality becomes entirely arbitrary.
Morality can be arbitrary, and still be moral~
google definitions:
# relating to principles of right and wrong; i.e. to morals or ethics; "moral philosophy"
# concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles; "moral sense"; "a moral scrutiny"; "a moral lesson"; "a moral quandary"; "moral convictions"; "a moral life"
# ethical: adhering to ethical and moral principles; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action"; "had the moral courage to stand alone"
# arising from the sense of right and wrong; "a moral obligation"
# psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect; "a moral victory"; "moral support"
morals are independent of any belief in a god/higher power
morality is simply a code of ethics that becomes a guideline for how a community lives their lives
simple as that
mofish wrote:So there is an absolute morality? And it stems from an invisible God that you have no proof even exists, much less cares whether gay people get married or I go to some man-made church on sundays? Right.
lyion wrote:Gates is Agnostic, not an Atheist.
Much of Gates donations over the years have been Windows products which in and of itself is not really giving.
I'd hardly call Gates Mother Theresa, especially given the damage he has done to the worldwide IT market.
Also, Gates has said most of his foundation and giving is from his wife's wishes. She was raised Catholic.
lyion wrote:Gates is Agnostic, not an Atheist.
Much of Gates donations over the years have been Windows products which in and of itself is not really giving.
I'd hardly call Gates Mother Theresa, especially given the damage he has done to the worldwide IT market.
Also, Gates has said most of his foundation and giving is from his wife's wishes. She was raised Catholic.
runamonk wrote:Ah you missed one key point that most of us evil agnostics / athiests like to point out, all the bibles EVERYWHERE were written by man at some point. Man has flaws and is very self centered.
lyion wrote:Indeed, but it's the inspiration and eye towards divinity that enables man to overcome our nature, and attempt to adhere to a set of standards and goals that will allow for an attempt to work towards being as good as we can.
Gidan wrote:If you have grown up or spend your live believing that all your morals come from your religion, I can see how you would have a hard time understanding where those who do not believe got their morals. Probably as hard a time as those who do not believe find it to understand why all of the believers so blindly follow something that obviously doesn't exist and yet still claim that it was the insparation of their morals.
Gidan wrote:If you have grown up or spend your live believing that all your morals come from your religion, I can see how you would have a hard time understanding where those who do not believe got their morals. Probably as hard a time as those who do not believe find it to understand why all of the believers so blindly follow something that obviously doesn't exist and yet still claim that it was the insparation of their morals.
Lyion wrote:If one's goal is solely for reward after you die, than you miss the meaning of religion. Likewise, if you believe in nothing then its difficult for those with faith to understand from where your beliefs in right and wrong stem, since as you astutely pointed out, Vaelie, man is very self centered and flawed.
lyion wrote:I have plenty of proof. You will too when you analyze and philosophize about it.
You are the one spitting into the wind, and getting mad about some partisan man made political issues that have nothing to do with God, Mo.
Gidan wrote:First is was just a statemnet in regards toLyion wrote:If one's goal is solely for reward after you die, than you miss the meaning of religion. Likewise, if you believe in nothing then its difficult for those with faith to understand from where your beliefs in right and wrong stem, since as you astutely pointed out, Vaelie, man is very self centered and flawed.
As for the claim of "obviously doesn't exist"
I am not making the statement that I beleive that, I am not an Antheist. However by definition, a Atheist is somone who does not believe in the existance of God/Gods. They believe it doesn't exist.
xaoshaen wrote:Claiming that a divine figure "obviously doesn't exist" only weakens your position. Any logician could warn you about the perils of attempting to prove a negative.
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