I mean what is immoral for an animal with no God, beside the contradictory idea that killing is wrong since that is one of the pillars of evolution. It seems that I always hear atheists, and evolutionists saying we don't kill anybody as though that is the only moral principle they follow, in other words it is ok if you do anything else, as long as you don't kill anybody.
Isn't that the lowest common denominator of morality?
And what is the obsession with "meaningless" death, what do rights mean to a person who is dead? Rights matter to the living only, and death is not anything bad or abnormal to you right so what is the big deal?
Where do we observe rights in nature? Isn't the idea of rights closley allied to that of religion? It is a rational concept just like a deity or first cause.It is just written by old men who have died already, isn't that your powerful argument against religion?
If you say we still find it useful and necessary,I say most humans stil find religion useful.
2007-02-11
13:01:03
·
23 answers
·
asked by
Socinian F
3