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Can an atheist be ethical like theists
#91
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
Can an atheist be ethical like theists?

No, theists are moral in the sense that they shrink from the stick and grovel for the carrot. Only those who do not live for the next life can rightly be called moral.
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#92
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
This is rather a loaded question. A better question, from your point of view, would be why are atheists moral. Because quite clearly they can be, and are, on the whole.

But be careful not to conflate the morality which is concerned with well-being versus harm, and "religious morality" which involves a god being happy or unhappy about certain actions. They are not the same thing, so please be clear which are you talking about.

Yes, atheists can be moral just fine. I live in England where religion is virtually insignificant, and for the most part people behave well.

I've never been a theist, and I consider my morality to be extremely important. I'm constantly looking for ways I can improve it. I try my best to improve the world, to help people and animals where I can, and to reduce the amount of harm I cause. I don't need an imaginary being giving me commands to do this, nor do I need promises of heaven or threats of hell. The feeling that I'm doing the right thing is reward enough.

Evolution explains extremely well why we tend to have a sense of morality. We evolved as a cooperative species. Those that didn't cooperate fared less well so got less represented as time went on. This is a general trend of course, there is still a wide scope available. The fact that we tend to overlap a lot in our morality is explained by this, no appeal to magic is needed.
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#93
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
(July 15, 2015 at 7:25 pm)huss88ein Wrote: For stater the sense of morality has been rationalized in older societies by a religious foundations and with the absence of these foundations what is forbidding people from being unethical? what is the determinant for right and wrong if not relegion ?

Ethical like someone who lies about citations and quote mines from sources to cherry pick sections that support his argument whilst ignoring those sections that destroy it? Ethical like you you mean?

Jog on mate. Come back when you've actually got some ethical principles to compare to.
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#94
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
(July 16, 2015 at 2:09 am)robvalue Wrote: This is rather a loaded question. A better question, from your point of view, would be why are atheists moral. Because quite clearly they can be, and are, on the whole.

But be careful not to conflate the morality which is concerned with well-being versus harm, and "religious morality" which involves a god being happy or unhappy about certain actions. They are not the same thing, so please be clear which are you talking about.

Yes, atheists can be moral just fine. I live in England where religion is virtually insignificant, and for the most part people behave well.

I've never been a theist, and I consider my morality to be extremely important. I'm constantly looking for ways I can improve it. I try my best to improve the world, to help people and animals where I can, and to reduce the amount of harm I cause. I don't need an imaginary being giving me commands to do this, nor do I need promises of heaven or threats of hell. The feeling that I'm doing the right thing is reward enough.

Evolution explains extremely well why we tend to have a sense of morality. We evolved as a cooperative species. Those that didn't cooperate fared less well so got less represented as time went on. This is a general trend of course, there is still a wide scope available. The fact that we tend to overlap a lot in our morality is explained by this, no appeal to magic is needed.
How about my questions would u care to give me your opinion
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#95
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
I am ethical, I even have a certificate
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#96
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
(July 16, 2015 at 2:53 am)Pandæmonium Wrote:
(July 15, 2015 at 7:25 pm)huss88ein Wrote: For stater the sense of morality has been rationalized in older societies by a religious foundations and with the absence of these foundations what is forbidding people from being unethical? what is the determinant for right and wrong if not relegion ?

Ethical like someone who lies about citations and quote mines from sources to cherry pick sections that support his argument whilst ignoring those sections that destroy it? Ethical like you you mean?

Jog on mate. Come back when you've actually got some ethical principles to compare to.
Man I never meant that people are suicidal because of lack of relegion but because they lack purpose in life anyone can arrive to this point wether he is an atheist or theist but theist people seem to have something preventing them which is the fear of going to hell if they did it.

so the rest of the paragraph was irrelevant talking about happiness and stuff and I agree with it when your perfectly happy you might tend to lack purpose in life but how you act towards it is the point as for the reference I just was in a hurry and I forgot to mention it thats all.
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#97
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
(July 16, 2015 at 12:28 am)huss88ein Wrote: Dear Spooky hhh that's a catchy name anyway the things you mentioned can be done by any psycho no matter what he believes in. Their are serial killers who don't believe in god so you are missing the point.

Murder, Rape and Pillage in the Bible:




As far as the Quran goes, well, I'm going to assume you've read it. Mind you, I've been to the middle east. Spent 18 months there. Religion should never rule any group of people or country.
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#98
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
(July 16, 2015 at 3:17 am)Spooky Wrote:
(July 16, 2015 at 12:28 am)huss88ein Wrote: Dear Spooky hhh that's a catchy name anyway the things you mentioned can be done by any psycho no matter what he believes in. Their are serial killers who don't believe in god so you are missing the point.

Murder, Rape and Pillage in the Bible:




As far as the Quran goes, well, I'm going to assume you've read it. Mind you, I've been to the middle east. Spent 18 months there. Religion should never rule any group of people or country.
Tell that to a christian.

As for u being in the middle east and stuff there are no islamic countries for real in the middle east there is only dictatorships and again that's politics not relegion.
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#99
RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
Jesus cocksucking Christ on a fucking stick. Please refer to the search function -_-
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RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
(July 16, 2015 at 3:21 am)huss88ein Wrote: Tell that to a christian.

As for u being in the middle east and stuff there are no islamic countries for real in the middle east there is only dictatorships and again that's politics not relegion.

Honestly, since I can see this will not be a productive conversation, I'm going to make this my last post to you.  Mostly because you're boring.

1.  Islam is a shit religion.
2.  Islam has fucked over an otherwise beautiful area of the world.
3.  Fuck Islam.
4.  A picture of the "Prophet":



7.  Everything Islam touches turns to shit.  Apply to any and all countries, politics, peoples, etc.
8.  No, I don't think christianity is any better.
9.  There is absolutely no benefit from Islam that offsets how far it has pulled humanity and progress back.
10.   Dead Horse  <-You.
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