(January 6, 2018 at 10:23 pm)pool the matey Wrote: One of the great things I feel like there is with Christianity is there are "Christian values", you absolutely have to align your values with these. Personally I think atheism can't have any values because it itself is a "lack of belief", so atheism by itself is simply the lack of something, even still it's still about perspective, a lack of something can still be seen as an addition of something else.
My question is, are there any atheistic values based on say science or reason? If yes, what are they? If no, suppose you could make certain values atheistic values then what would those be?
Really, claiming one virtue is more inherent to one culture than another is absurd, it's like this scene from Amadeus (skip to 6:30)
Although, honestly, I suspect if one could be said to be valued by atheists than Christians, I suspect it would be the ones related to knowledge. Although I know from personal experience that Catholicism claims to have the market cornered there.
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