I understand your interpetation, and I'm not saying it's a wrong one, but there are plenty of believers who think otherwise, of course.
Your view also means that people have to try to interpet whether their actions are wrong or not, which leads to many differing viewpoints. People have to think and look inside to find what the good morals would be...which is pretty much what atheists do too. I think we're not too different. I try to think 'what would make me a good person'. You think 'what makes me a good person in the eyes of the loving god'.
Your view also means that people have to try to interpet whether their actions are wrong or not, which leads to many differing viewpoints. People have to think and look inside to find what the good morals would be...which is pretty much what atheists do too. I think we're not too different. I try to think 'what would make me a good person'. You think 'what makes me a good person in the eyes of the loving god'.
When I was a Christian, I was annoyed with dogmatic condescending Christians. Now that I'm an atheist, I'm annoyed with dogmatic condescending atheists. Just goes to prove that people are the same, regardless of what they do or don't believe.