It has been suggested that Atheist Morality has a dimension of being accountable to "our self".
As many of you know, I am an Atheist. I come to this Category mainly to talk to Atheists/Agnostics/Liberal Religious persons. Often times, the people who are regulars say something that makes me think, or makes me ask for more information.
Such has happened this morning. It has been put forth in answers to my last question that as an Atheist I am accountable to myself.
What does this mean?
Does this mean that if I as an atheist do something that I feel is wrong that I would have to live with that guilt on my own conscience?
I ask this question not to be rhetorical, or to be comical,
but to ask my merry band of regular answerors and the public to articulate what you mean when you say,
"The atheist is accountable to himself/herself".
2007-02-26
02:25:37
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