(September 10, 2011 at 12:11 pm)Cinjin Wrote: Regarding OP:
It's the same ole stupid morality question. My answer is always the same now. I don't have to answer a question that isn't qualified. In other words, when you can show me that your people, who supposedly hold the moral high ground, are actually acting morally right as a whole, I will only then consider answering your ridiculous and biased question. Clearly, being a christian does not mean an automatic dose of how to be moral. Rather the opposite.
**Knocks your arrogant christian ass off your high horse and reminds you of the pedophilia, theft, rape, child murder and money laundering REGULARLY seen from your "moral christian community" **
As I have already stated earlier in this thread, my beliefs have zero relevance to the question asked. It seems to be the standard response given by atheists to simply ignore the question and reply with some off the peg anti-Christian response, totally irrelevant to the question. The question is trying to find the basis for a common morality when each individual has a differing view. My personal beliefs should have absolutely no bearing on anyones response to the question. The problem seems to be that in order to answer the question you first need to borrow from the prevailing morality that exists from years of theism and this is what you are desperate to avoid. Can you answer the question without falling into ad hominem attacks (trolling accusations) or avoidance by asking how Christianity is superior? both avoiding the question and not relevant..