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Moral Authority
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Without God, where do atheists look for an objective moral authority to determine absolute right and wrong?
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I may reject that, and say that as a really good thief, I should use my talent to steal off others rather than working. To me, that could seem moral.
But if you tell me I am wrong for stealing, by what authority do you lecture me? Yours? Why is yours better than mine? After all, there is no objective authority that you can call on is there?
I may reject that, and say that as a really good thief, I should use my talent to steal off others rather than working. To me, that could seem moral.
But if you tell me I am wrong for stealing, by what authority do you lecture me? Yours? Why is yours better than mine? After all, there is no objective authority that you can call on is there?
It's interesting how most on here have their own idea of morality, and simply believe it is commonly shared.
A drug addict may believe he has the right to your goods to sell for drugs.
A prostitute can view her trade as an honest living.
Selling drugs to kids is simply good business to some, to pay the bills and feed their family.
Yes there are a myriad of moral standards without an objective authority.
A drug addict may believe he has the right to your goods to sell for drugs.
A prostitute can view her trade as an honest living.
Selling drugs to kids is simply good business to some, to pay the bills and feed their family.
Yes there are a myriad of moral standards without an objective authority.
Do you think that Aber's attitudes have changed much since 26/11/2006?
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Theland - //Yes there are a myriad of moral standards without an objective authority. //
But your 'objective moral authority' is only there because you choose to believe it is there.
I can believe that the earth is flat - plenty of people still do - but that does not make it so.
Your put your trousers on one leg at a time, so do I, but you claim the moral high ground, I do not.
But your 'objective moral authority' is only there because you choose to believe it is there.
I can believe that the earth is flat - plenty of people still do - but that does not make it so.
Your put your trousers on one leg at a time, so do I, but you claim the moral high ground, I do not.
There is an inherant morality in our conscience as because we are made in the image of God.
But our so called enlightenment and denial of God has left us with a floundering attitude to ultimate right and wrong.
And those godless societies? Yes parts of our big cities are like that aren't they? Where everybody sets their own standard of behaviour. Loyalty to the gang for example.
But our so called enlightenment and denial of God has left us with a floundering attitude to ultimate right and wrong.
And those godless societies? Yes parts of our big cities are like that aren't they? Where everybody sets their own standard of behaviour. Loyalty to the gang for example.