The notion that the only thing stopping someone from becoming a psychotic lawless delinquent is an imaginary being in the sky is highly laughable, although somewhat insulting at the same time.
I would never dream of causing harm to another human, or infact an animal. I might be a godless heathen, but that doesn't equate to being immoral. In fact, I feel the scientific notion that all life is interrelated and interconnected gives more of a feeling of moral responsibility than religion ever did.
The most laughable aspect of that arguement however is people sitting and calling atheists immoral when their entire faith is based upon a highly reprehensible text, full of baby killing and merciless slaughter etc.
I would never dream of causing harm to another human, or infact an animal. I might be a godless heathen, but that doesn't equate to being immoral. In fact, I feel the scientific notion that all life is interrelated and interconnected gives more of a feeling of moral responsibility than religion ever did.
The most laughable aspect of that arguement however is people sitting and calling atheists immoral when their entire faith is based upon a highly reprehensible text, full of baby killing and merciless slaughter etc.