Humanity.
2007-12-23 13:13:28
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answer #1
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answered by Maple Sugar 4
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Logic is the realm of mathmatics. Morality is in another realm. One is from the head, the other from the heart. Even the sociopath knows right from wrong. He or she just doesn't care
2007-12-23 13:14:52
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answer #2
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answered by Stephen C 4
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That is morally wrong to point the direction using index finger in Malaysia.
However, it's totally fine in else where.
So what is the moral code. I believe, it's totally based on the society, rather than God.
Didn't God ask you to kill ?
2007-12-23 13:29:26
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I just know, without anyone telling me, what is wrong and what is right.
I agree with things that are backed by facts and disagree with things that aren't, as should everyone.
2007-12-23 13:14:06
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answer #4
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answered by tomleah_06 5
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Reality
2007-12-23 13:14:50
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answer #5
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answered by The One 5
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It predates yours, in fact. Morals, logic and ethics are all part of human evolution. As Arthur C. Clarke observed, religions hijacked existing moralities.
2007-12-23 13:16:37
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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You might wish to search for this question; it's been asked a few hundred times before.
2007-12-23 13:14:32
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answer #7
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answered by link955 7
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Who's to say...one atheist's morality works for him, another's works for them. Which one is right? wrong? A relativistic nightmare...no thanks...I'll follow God's morality.
2007-12-23 13:19:12
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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WHAT? So your trying to prove that your illogical? Congratulations you've succeeded.
2007-12-23 13:15:14
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answer #9
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answered by ghostwolf 4
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Stuff morals......choose ethics. Morals are often too changable and often reflect dogma. Ethics deal with do one's actions cause harm to other life.....................................
Why pick on aetheists, stuff religious dogma.........humanity and spirituality are excellent foundations.
2007-12-23 13:20:56
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answer #10
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answered by Artfully 1
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