Fra.Morelia
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Okay, the primary thing I see Athiests getting bludgeoned with is that without religion there would be no morals.
Firstly, I have noticed that even extremely devout people tend to lapse into a general defense of religion instead of their specific faith. It's as if they walked up to the door but won't take the last revealing step through.
Secondly, many athiests I know began their doubts with a disgust at all of the hypocrisy, violence, and hate oozing from religion.
Doesn't that tend to indicate a certain social consciousness that points away from amorality?
Firstly, I have noticed that even extremely devout people tend to lapse into a general defense of religion instead of their specific faith. It's as if they walked up to the door but won't take the last revealing step through.
Secondly, many athiests I know began their doubts with a disgust at all of the hypocrisy, violence, and hate oozing from religion.
Doesn't that tend to indicate a certain social consciousness that points away from amorality?