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exchrist · 31-35
No argument here i was raised catholic no big complaints but it had underlying lies and deceits so i wrote my own instead as a secular interpretation of more ancient prophets and messiahs, id never read or even heard of any of them still havent read any. Making me one? Idk maybe. . .zorostari? Probably. . .
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DunningKruger · 61-69, M
I don't believe that anything humans do is in any way objective — everything we do is almost by definition subjective.
That said, I do agree that secular humanists have a better basis for morality (whatever that is) than theists.
That said, I do agree that secular humanists have a better basis for morality (whatever that is) than theists.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@DunningKruger moral behaviour is that which, to the greatest degree possible, preserves or enhances the well-being of any organism capable of otherwise suffering.
Religion is neither the source nor arbiter of moral behaviour.
Moral behaviour shouldn't be confounded with ethical behaviour, which is one-to-one and simply requires that I will not harm you unless I first warn you.
(lights blue touchpaper and retires to a safe distance)
Religion is neither the source nor arbiter of moral behaviour.
Moral behaviour shouldn't be confounded with ethical behaviour, which is one-to-one and simply requires that I will not harm you unless I first warn you.
(lights blue touchpaper and retires to a safe distance)
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@jshm2 when something frightens you, pretending it doesn't exist won't really help you
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
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What is an action that the Christian considers objectively immoral given the moral guide of god.
Would the Christian do that action if god told them to?
What is an action that the Christian considers objectively immoral given the moral guide of god.
Would the Christian do that action if god told them to?