Originally posted by Sarien
Originally posted by Sarien
-What does "religion" encompass? Belief in a diety/dieties and/or a moral code? If it's merely an adherence to "proper" laws to govern one's life by, then my argument is valid. If it is not, then my argument is flawed.
-Following from the premises above and assuming my argument is VALID, then we conclude that atheists, while denouncing the existance of a God, still govern their lives by an inherent moral code. I contend this moral code is the product of religious doctrine throughout the ages (most prominently the 10 commandments). Even modern pagan religions follow laws such as "Thou shalt not kill."
-Following from the premises above and assuming my argument is FLAWED, then we conclude that moral code has no correlation to deistic worship and the person in question (Glitterkat?) merely believes that religion as he knows it (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc.) is all wrong and that anybody who reads such related scripture is wasting their time.
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