I see a lot of believers citing their holy books as a source of their morality, but this doesn't make sense.
(Again, I saw this on a YouTube video.)
Okay, so any Christians reading this, I want you to imagine for a minute that you're an Atheist, you have no belief in God whatsoever, you've been bought up that way, and you will probably never change.
Okay, so, you step outside of your house, and you see someone on the floor, bleeding to death. Remembering that you're an atheist, so you don't have these so called "Morals" that the Bible instills in people. What do you do?
Unless you're one sick and twisted fuck, chances are you'd try to help them, regardless of your religion.
Our basic morals, are instinctive, not religious. In nature, you very rarely see animals killing other animals of the same species, except for territory.
And the only other reason for animals to kill, is that of different species; food.
The point I'm trying to get across is that I believe that the Bible is not the source of morality it's made out as.
Opinions?
(Again, I saw this on a YouTube video.)
Okay, so any Christians reading this, I want you to imagine for a minute that you're an Atheist, you have no belief in God whatsoever, you've been bought up that way, and you will probably never change.
Okay, so, you step outside of your house, and you see someone on the floor, bleeding to death. Remembering that you're an atheist, so you don't have these so called "Morals" that the Bible instills in people. What do you do?
Unless you're one sick and twisted fuck, chances are you'd try to help them, regardless of your religion.
Our basic morals, are instinctive, not religious. In nature, you very rarely see animals killing other animals of the same species, except for territory.
And the only other reason for animals to kill, is that of different species; food.
The point I'm trying to get across is that I believe that the Bible is not the source of morality it's made out as.
Opinions?