01-14-2017, 09:37 AM
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New Member!
Join Date: Sep 2016
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Morality : So I cannot say that everything works without a supernatural deity...
To paraphrase Hitchens and the over all atheistic view on morality rather a subset of it:
Human morality and solidarity is innate in us.. we do not need religion and some outdated prehistoric man made rules to tell us right from wrong. Everything works without the need to posit a supernatural deity to it.
No more assumptions should be made than necessary. Since there is no reason nor evidence to suggest a supernatural entity let alone realm exists, it is futile to attempt to argue morality is needed outside of a place not known.
My response:
Yes human beings have a moral sense that developed evolutionarily. I fully agree that this was of practical use to primitive human societies. There are many varied ethical systems. Yes, yes, all well and good.
And if that were all of my experience, I would have no need for Christianity either or any God.
But I find that when I read from the Bible, when spend time praying, and when I meditate on the truths that Christians have believed for centuries that I am my best self. I spend more time with the sick. I volunteer myself more. I find myself more interested in others and how I can help them in their lives. I am more self-reflective. I am slower to anger and kinder. And I find I understand my inner workings much better.
So I cannot, from my experience, say that everything works without a supernatural deity.
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01-14-2017, 01:01 PM
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#2
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Obsessed Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The Mongrel Nation
Posts: 4,839
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Hello, good evening and bollocks!
If that's what you need for motivation, I'm glad & sorry for you.
thank goodness he's on our side
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01-14-2017, 05:29 PM
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#3
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Obsessed Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Australia
Posts: 1,457
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Good for you, I guess? If you need the threat of someone constantly watching everything you do in order to be a good person, fine.
Personally, I don't.
Michael...you are correct
- selliedjoup
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01-15-2017, 07:29 AM
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#4
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Obsessed Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 2,395
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Quote:
RodgerMill wrote
Yes human beings have a moral sense that developed evolutionarily. I fully agree that this was of practical use to primitive human societies. There are many varied ethical systems. Yes, yes, all well and good.
And if that were all of my experience, I would have no need for Christianity either or any God.
But I find that when I read from the Bible, when spend time praying, and when I meditate on the truths that Christians have believed for centuries that I am my best self. I spend more time with the sick. I volunteer myself more. I find myself more interested in others and how I can help them in their lives. I am more self-reflective. I am slower to anger and kinder. And I find I understand my inner workings much better.
So I cannot, from my experience, say that everything works without a supernatural deity.
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So let's test this hypothesis. Isis members have a supernatural deity, Allah. So, are they " more interested in others, how I can help them in their lives. I am more self-reflective. I am slower to anger and kinder." Yup. No suicide bombings, decapitations, executions of women and children, poisoning of city water supplies, chemical warfare, no siree.
Use foolproof airtight logic on a mind that's closed and you're dead. - William J. Reilly, Opening Closed Minds
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01-15-2017, 09:22 AM
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Stinkin' Mod
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Britland
Posts: 13,616
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Sheesh, any god-fearing christian must think these delightful muslims must be praying to & taking guidance from the wrong god ........ or somethin'
Stop the Holy See men!
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