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I guess at least some of our difference comes down to what it means "to believe."
While it may be interesting to get into the nuances of what you would consider "belief" and "faith," I fear it's off-topic in this thread. The question is whether or not irreligious people can be moral. I say they can.Even to say have faith, just my thoughts!
Even to say have faith, just my thoughts!![]()
While it may be interesting to get into the nuances of what you would consider "belief" and "faith," I fear it's off-topic in this thread. The question is whether or not irreligious people can be moral. I say they can.
Sorry, but that is inaccurate. It's based on a misunderstanding of the theory of evolution by natural selection.No.
Evolution is based on the idea of the strong overcoming the weak. If ouir morality were really based on evolution, then we'd be killing sick people, refusing to feed the hungry, etc.
Sorry, but that is inaccurate. It's based on a misunderstanding of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Evolution is based on survival of the fittest, and for intelligent species, the "fittest" are often those that work together. A pack of wolves is fit because of teamwork, an ant colony is fit because of teamwork, and so forth. Elephants, dolphins, whales, dogs, all use teamwork as part of their natural behavior.
Humans are fit in part because of our complex societies which are based on complex (and relative) morality. Ensuring the health of one's society is important for ensuring the health of oneself.
And they also leave their sick/injured/ and old to die.
You can't just redefine evolution because you don't like the implications.
Precisely. And evolution says that a society cannot be fit as long as it has weak or sick or old members.
And they also leave their sick/injured/ and old to die.
You can't just redefine evolution because you don't like the implications.
Precisely. And evolution says that a society cannot be fit as long as it has weak or sick or old members.
Sorry again, but I'm not redefining it. That's how it is, at least for many species. Our instincts, which include a sense of commitment and belonging to a group, are part of what makes us fit.And they also leave their sick/injured/ and old to die.
You can't just redefine evolution because you don't like the implications.
Can you please specify where evolution says that? Is there some old dusty book lying around somewhere where evolution dictates us our morals?Precisely. And evolution says that a society cannot be fit as long as it has weak or sick or old members.
Do you expect animals to have medicine, x-ray machines, hospitals? That is a very weak argument. The above mentioned animals function to the best of their abilities. Are you blaming them for not having invented rocket science?And they also leave their sick/injured/ and old to die.
You can't just redefine evolution because you don't like the implications.
Precisely. And evolution says that a society cannot be fit as long as it has weak or sick or old members.
I'm interested in your reasoning here. How does morality show the existence of a god?The ironic thing is that you claim that morality exists independently of religion, but the very fact that you have a sense of morality (albeit a misguided one) shows the existence of God.