RE: Can Atheist be objectively moral in the case of a possible follower of an infallible?
July 22, 2015 at 10:11 am
(July 21, 2015 at 9:38 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: We have the same problem as in Atheism. Everyone is left to their opinion and follows their desire without guidance from God.
Would you say one of these...
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..has guidance from a god about their moral behaviour?
This morning I noticed our psycho cat looking a bit shifty sat near a bush, a closer look revealed an injured bird that she was after. More interestingly, the birds partner (I presume) was flying, sitting and whistling around the cat and taking real risks for her own safety in order to distract the cat to allow the other bird to escape.
I cut the episode short by rounding psycho cat up (not an easy task I can tell you) and shutting it indoors so the bird had a fighting chance.
What was the bird demonstrating by putting itself at risk in order to save another? Does it believe in Allah and learnt its moral guidelines from the Quran?