“Subjective Morality” the Kryptonite for Atheists :Banderas:

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if you don't have religions laws as a basis for moral compass...you can use actual laws as a basis for moral compass. You can use parental guidance as a basis for moral compass. You can use any of life's experiences to shape your moral compass. The things that happen to you that make you feel good/bad can shape your moral compass. Other people's emotions can shape your moral compass. Religion is a great tool to get people to behave righteously. But it can also warp your moral compass towards the motives of the religion. There is more to religion than "love thy neighbor", thats why so many wars and conflicts have been caused by religion. So I disagree with him. He's just more oratorically experienced in debating his point than the guy he's talking to.
 
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bible says all sins are equal...

therefore murder and stealing a candybar are equal....

so should murder be seen as less serious?

or stealing a candybar be seen as more serious?

how do you base laws on this?

Also, how do you make laws for copyright based on the bible?

Theres so many things that don't have an answer in the bible...

everything we do to fill in the gaps = the same logic atheists would use for the things already mentioned in the bible...

There’s the “law of the land” and there is Gods law for Israel. Just ask @Koichos :hubie:

Actually it was a Muslim who told me that :banderas:

If you don't believe in GOD, why don’t “bad” people get punished for all their sins?

And yea all sins are the same in the end for believers. That why nobody can boast to be “sinless” or better than the next man:yeshrug:
 
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