(June 8, 2009 at 3:10 am)scameter Wrote: If you would like to know more about my motivations for writing this topic, feel free to view my topic in the Introductions page. But I'll just say I'm asking these questions out of a genuine desire to know the truth through deliberated and careful reasoning, study and contemplation, and to avoid having a belief that is merely comfortable to me or that I assume is true without actually studying it. Ok, to get to the questions (which I will limit to five for now):
1. Do you think it is possible to know why the universe exists?
2. How do you think morality can exist without objective authority or verification?
3. If there is no afterlife, what motivation would/should anyone have for living any particular way, such as trying to live ethically, civilly, healthily, or any specific way?
Without God, What Grounds Right and Wrong?
Quote:4. If there is no afterlife and no essential or ultimate meaning to existence, why should an atheist care if someone believes in a religion and, indeed, if believing in a religion would make their life easier, would that bother you as an atheist?
I don't care. I do care when they try to invade our schools, our government, our bedrooms, our minds, with their own personal delusions.
Quote:5. Can you be absolutely certain, without a doubt, that God or something supernatural does not exist?
Not even interested in God, anymore than I'm concerned about the existence of unicorns. When you look at the Universe rationally, the question of "God" becomes comical. [/quote]