(January 25, 2017 at 1:33 pm)phoenix31 Wrote: I know anybody can choose to ignore the doctrine of a religious society. I was just saying that they often don't because they believe morality is not relative.
I don't recognize when I'm going in circles and I'm not good at arguing. So maybe that's the end of this discussion...
Then you're just wrong. People who are going to break the rules are going off their own values and aren't going to change just because you base your system on religion.
(January 25, 2017 at 1:33 pm)phoenix31 Wrote:(January 25, 2017 at 1:32 pm)Omnibus E Plrus Nhilist Wrote: Atheists aren't any more likely to commit atrocities than religious people but just a likely. Being an atheist is no more an assurance of love of humanity or antisemitism (for instance) as anyone else.
Did you see my post earlier about the amount of atrocities perpetuated by atheists? I wonder what your take is on that.
Actually, Omnibus addressed this perfectly in this very post already.