AwonderingSoul         
         
VagabondSpectre         
         
Michael         
         
ChatteringMonkey         
         If there's really no God (and after life) then there's no meaning to life. So why hang on them? — AwonderingSoul
Michael         
         Some people will say it's developed with the evolution of human being to survive, or it's necessary for social survival. But why does it care if it keeps the species surviving?. If there's really no God (and after life) then the — AwonderingSoul
Baden         
         
BrianW         
         
Baden         
         
SophistiCat         
         Why do athiests have Morals and Ethics? — AwonderingSoul
Marcus de Brun         
         
Jake         
         The fact is what what you tell yourself about what you believe with regard to God probably has little effect on your sense of morality, which runs much deeper, and is likely to be largely settled when you are too young to even appreciate the meaning of religious belief. — Baden
Baden         
         
Jake         
         There's certainly a large amount of religious influence "baked-in" to western culture (along with a lot of other stuff) and even deeper than that is our hardwiring for altruism and cooperation. One level builds on another. — Baden
And fully disentangling all that in order to discover "the" cause of our ethical orientations isn't possible. — Baden
So, what I'd take from your point is more confirmation that the theist/atheist distinction with regard to morality is fairly hopeless in reflecting anything apart from a personal narrative. — Baden
LD Saunders         
         
BlueBanana         
         We religious people only work with them because we believe in the test — AwonderingSoul
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Tim3003         
         
Penav25         
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