Regarding a previous question of mine, at least one of you saw this as greater evidence of "One True God."
Now, it's true that most faiths have their version of The Ten Commandments, in one form or another.
I would ask if this might not be evidence that these behaviors come naturally to humans, most likely to make it easier for us to live together in groups. Obviously, a society that does not kill one another or steal from one another will have an easier time than a society that does.
Now, seeing as how there is no consensus on the nature of god, but plenty of consensus on how people should behave, is it not possible that these behaviors exist without the influence of a god? Based on this evidence, is it not likely that "morality" does not need god to exist?
2006-07-03
16:25:29
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wrathpuppet
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