RE: Can Atheist be objectively moral in the case of a possible follower of an infallible?
July 22, 2015 at 5:03 am
Every single religious person practices subjective morality.
They pick the religion that best suits them.
They pick the subset of that religion that best suits them.
They then pick the church within that subset that best suits them.
And they will then ignore all the rules that they don't like, whilst pretending that they follow them. They will even castigate members that are breaking the same rules that they are.
They may say that this is the only church following the bible/koran etc properly. If this is the case then these religious books must be almost impossible to follow properly, given that the vast majority can't seem to do it. So either God is just a terrible communicator, or perhaps they are following a mismash of ideas and stories from thousands of years ago.
They pick the religion that best suits them.
They pick the subset of that religion that best suits them.
They then pick the church within that subset that best suits them.
And they will then ignore all the rules that they don't like, whilst pretending that they follow them. They will even castigate members that are breaking the same rules that they are.
They may say that this is the only church following the bible/koran etc properly. If this is the case then these religious books must be almost impossible to follow properly, given that the vast majority can't seem to do it. So either God is just a terrible communicator, or perhaps they are following a mismash of ideas and stories from thousands of years ago.