Most of us, at some time in our lives, have probably heard someone say, "You can't be moral without God," or something similar. I'd like to put this to an informal test to find out if there really is any difference in the ethics and morality of Christians and people with no religious beliefs. Here are some of my questions.
1.) How do you determine what is good (right) and what is bad (wrong)?
2.) How did you acquire your individual moral ethics?
3.) If you have ever knowingly committed an immoral act:
Feel free to ask any questions of your own.
~Barbara
1.) How do you determine what is good (right) and what is bad (wrong)?
2.) How did you acquire your individual moral ethics?
3.) If you have ever knowingly committed an immoral act:
a.) How did you feel afterward?
b.) Did you do anything to right the wrong, or did you go on as if it never happened?
4.) Are there exceptions to your personal rules of conduct? If so, please provide an hypothetical example.b.) Did you do anything to right the wrong, or did you go on as if it never happened?
Feel free to ask any questions of your own.
~Barbara