I dare because there's no price to pay. (Using logic is a terrible crime in their
jurisprudence, so I'm just glad that I'm not in one of *those* countries). Meh!
The words 'sinful' and 'virtuous', as with 'fallen' and 'righteous', only make sense if we assume the validity of certain religious ideas.
If you're asking me whether humans are more prone than not to commit morally objectionable acts, then I suggest you word it better.
A little suggestion: using google translator to communicate is really impractical and awkward. The time you've spent in this thread with all the difficulties could have been put to better use in learning English. So why don't you embark on a linguistic endeavour and then return later to your...
So if you lead a good life without a belief in God, then it was due to the will of God, and doesn't count as a good deed; but if you did so with a belief in God, then was it not still due to God's will, and hence doesn't count as a good deed in hereafter? There is some serious logical...