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Lamorna Ash’s “Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever” reports on the young faithful in Britain, while Ross Douthat’s “Believe” has ...
Atheism is far from new, but the various ways that people say “no thank you” to belief in gods, deities, or particular religions are so diverse that they’ve had a huge impact on world belief ...
Today in America as we continue to push out God and his standards, the morality of the country, goes down — murder, rape, calling evil good and good evil. If we desire to see what America will ...
But, the atheist may say, I don't need to read some religious book to know the difference between right and wrong. Here lies a miss-understanding. The Christian does not think that one need to "read ...
Atheists, just like any other person, can have a strong sense of morality. They can make ethical decisions based on their own values, principles, and empathy for others. 2. Stereotypes and Stigma ...
In conclusion, being an atheist has many benefits, including freedom of thought and belief, rational thinking, personal responsibility, tolerance and acceptance, focus on the present, community ...
In fact, the best-informed atheists commonly acknowledge the connection between morality and belief, between immorality and unbelief. There is a famous passage in Huxley that acknowledges that one of ...
Atheists can't generate trust based on the atheist moral code because one doesn't exist. If one knows only that a person is an atheist, a lack of trust in that person is a rational position to ...
That outrages them. Atheists hate it when you point out the truth that there can be only one true God. And the reasons are obvious: They want to be king, not subject. They want to rule, not be ruled.
Atheists don't use God to explain the existence of the universe. Atheists say that human beings can devise suitable moral codes to live by without the aid of Gods or scriptures.
The paper describes the results of four surveys of 4,622 atheists and theists across America and Sweden, examining the relationship between religious belief – or lack thereof – and moral values.