DepricatedZero
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All the time we hear from Christians that atheists have no moral compass, that we don't have morals, or whathaveyou.
Now I'm actually here to discuss the polar opposite of that claim. To turn it on its head.
How good of a person can someone possibly be, that their only motivation for not stealing, raping, and killing people, is the fear that their imaginary friend will shun them?
I refrain from these actions because I have a conscience, because it would upset me to do them, because I feel it is immoral to do them. I refrain from doing them because they're wrong, not for fear of my imaginary friend.
What leg do Christians have to stand on in claiming that Christianity bears any form of morality?
Now I'm actually here to discuss the polar opposite of that claim. To turn it on its head.
How good of a person can someone possibly be, that their only motivation for not stealing, raping, and killing people, is the fear that their imaginary friend will shun them?
I refrain from these actions because I have a conscience, because it would upset me to do them, because I feel it is immoral to do them. I refrain from doing them because they're wrong, not for fear of my imaginary friend.
What leg do Christians have to stand on in claiming that Christianity bears any form of morality?