Re: Where the rubber meets the road.
I think you have asserted that morals come from religious beliefs, and that life has no meaning to atheist. My question is, if you knew someone for years and religion was never discussed, would you be able to tell if this person had morals or if life had meaning to him. My assertion is that you could not tell if this person was religious unless the person just told you.
If you just go by what people say and do, then labels like "atheist" and "theist" have no meaning. Live and let live.
I also noticed you pulled a quote from Leviticus to show the bible as a source for morals. I guess you chose to ignore the other stuff in that book that would land you in prison if you did them today. That would seem to be the "cherry picking" of biblical philosophy.
I think you have asserted that morals come from religious beliefs, and that life has no meaning to atheist. My question is, if you knew someone for years and religion was never discussed, would you be able to tell if this person had morals or if life had meaning to him. My assertion is that you could not tell if this person was religious unless the person just told you.
If you just go by what people say and do, then labels like "atheist" and "theist" have no meaning. Live and let live.
I also noticed you pulled a quote from Leviticus to show the bible as a source for morals. I guess you chose to ignore the other stuff in that book that would land you in prison if you did them today. That would seem to be the "cherry picking" of biblical philosophy.
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