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The top 10 benefits of atheism

The top 10 benefits of atheism

Spirituality

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How then do you decide what is morally ok and what is not? Where do you get your morals from?



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So you think what is right or wrong can change or is it fixed? Does right and wrong depend on what people think or does it exist independent of what people think?

I believe right is right even if everyone is against it and wrong is wrong even if everyone is for it. The only possible explanation I can see for this is if God stipulates what is right and wrong.


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Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
I believe right is right even if everyone is against it and wrong is wrong even if everyone is for it.
Can you give any practical examples of this from your everyday life?


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I asked you a question first, once you answer mine I will answer yours.

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I will as soon as he clarifies what he means with 'absolute'. I believe certain things are absolute and only apply to humans and not God. One such example is death.


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I asked you a question and you replied with a ripcord of your own. I think it is perfectly reasonable for you to answer my question first before I answer yours. Your dodging and resort to insults actually make you appear to be the troll.


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
I will as soon as he clarifies what he means with 'absolute'. I believe certain things are absolute and only apply to humans and not God. One such example is death.
Why not just answer JS357's two questions based on your understanding of "absolute"? It's YOUR understanding of "absolute" he is asking about. Insisting that he tells you what he thinks "absolute" means, when it's you who keeps going on about it, and it's your understanding of it that's being asked about, is about as clumsy a stalling tactic/dodge as one ever sees here.


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
Have you ever tried using a dictionary?
Can't you be more descriptive rather than trying to merely dodge the question?
Why do you not want to answer the question honestly? What have you got to loose? Are you ashamed of your beliefs? Ashamed of what you wrote using those words? What is the real reason behind your dodging?


Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
I will as soon as he clarifies what he means with 'absolute'.
Have you ever tried using a dictionary?

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