There would be no moral precept to be derived from atheism. Why should there be? You don't get oughts from just an is. ALL that is common to atheists is the statement "there is no god". That is not a MORAL statement.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Feb 26, 2026 4:31 pm
But now, why haven't you answered my question? Why not provide a moral axiom every Atheist is morally obligated by Atheism to accept?
I know why. So do you. It's because there are none. Zero. Atheism has no moral perspective at all. It just treats good and evil as unreal.
Why should this surprise you? As a deist, you are no better off in this regard. You aren't deriving any moral precepts from JUST "there is a god". It is from additional details of your deism that you get moral precepts, yes? And you do need at least one prior moral precept << If there is God, then I should obey, worship, thank this god and obey his/her precepts >>
I want you to carefully consider from what you got that prior precept (or the similar one you must be using)