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Again I never said that all atheists are immoral and don't care about their fellow man.
As for chance, I thought evolution was a genetic mutation (or mistake) of some type that causes a change in the original. So if you didn't want to be cared for it is okay not to care for anyone. I never said you were without morals. I never said anything like that. Only that the pursuit of personal happiness should be the only thing that guides us as humans, no matter what it is that makes you happy. You say you want to live with other humans and be happy without hurting their existence. But what if your existence makes someone else unhappy or hurts them? As for being fearful, I'm not now or have I ever been fearful of a god. I think you both have missed my point. I was just saying that I am now going to live for myself. |
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My point is that while you can try and make some claims and try to support the existence of a deity, you cannot prove that he loves us cares about us and is aware of our existence. Quote:
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What is so bad about personal happiness being our sole goal? I think it's pretty obvious that personal happiness is better achieved when others are not hurt in the process, as they will try to do something to hamper your happiness when you hurt them. |
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and didnt you say you read "Brave New World"? I could've sworn you said something along the lines of liking it more than 1984... most of the morals expressed in that book discourage looking at it like that, unless you're on Mustapha Mond's side :/ Quote:
And being benevolent, he follows the rules of the universe. And you're asking me to prove the unprovable; i have neither the tools nor the knowlege to answer that. it's like giving someone a glass of water and asking them to use it to show what it's made of. |
Liking a book doesn't necessarily mean you adopt or condone the viewpoints expressed in them...
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But this was a book that discussed solely morality and stuff like that.
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But isn’t this all just personal and they are your ethical assumptions why should anyone else subscribe to them. a. why is life precious? We are all just dust. Does that mean that abortion, capital punishment, and any form of killing is wrong no matter what? And if it is what do you do about it? b. What if they do infringe on my liberty and disrupt my happiness? Am I allowed then to do what I want when I want to them? c. Who says we have an obligation to help others? If it is the individuals life and I’m to live it to the fullest why should anyone feel obligated to help others? |
You've never liked a book you may not have agreed with 100%? The members of the "society" in Brave New World were programmed since birth to behave like they do, which is an assault on their personal liberty. If they were free to make the choice to be casual about sex, that would have been fine.
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Meh. i disagree, but regardless, let's not derail the thread.
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eg- I liked Hitler's Mein Kampf (sp) That doesn't mean I like killing Jews. I personally, don't have to agree with everything in a book to enjoy it. I'd respond to Manz' post but it's directed at Hrae :uhoh: |
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