"If, in this hypothesis, god didnt exist, how would mankind as a whole decide what is wrong and what is right? — Aleksander Kvam
"If, in this hypothesis, god didnt exist, how would mankind as a whole decide what is wrong and what is right? moral or immoral?" — Aleksander Kvam
I never said I had any proof and that was never an issue. It was just an example, for the sake of argument. — Aleksander Kvam
what would be left then offcourse would just be us humans. No higher entities. — Aleksander Kvam
I don't know that secular/atheist thinkers would offer to 'do the right thing' for any less self-serving reasons — gloaming
But then the idea that one could argue anyone into a "should" was always pretty dubious anyway. Even if you say that "it is good because God wills it" - one can always say "so what?" even to that. — gurugeorge
any without god, it would be even easier to say "so what". but yes, I hear you. — Aleksander Kvam
It's the same for a godfull and godless universe. Basically, unless you want to be good in the first place, nothing's going to argue you into it. — gurugeorge
If, in this hypothesis, god didnt exist, how would mankind as a whole decide what is wrong and what is right? moral or immoral? — Aleksander Kvam
But none of that would have anything to do with morality, only that which is conducive to successful copulations. — Blue Lux
Not true. You do the right thing because it FEELS right and not because you have been tought that it is right.
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