BigMike wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 4:17 pm
...the statement that "atheism is certainly amoral" is actually not entirely accurate. While atheism itself is simply the lack of belief in a deity or deities, it doesn't necessarily mean that atheists are inherently amoral or lack a moral compass.
Check the statement. I didn't say, or imply, a single thing about "Athe
ists" there. My indictment was reserved for Athe
ism.
But it's true. If you think otherwise, it can clearly be demonstrated. All you have to do is fill out the following possible argument:
P1: There is no God. (The basic claim of Atheism)
P2:____________________________________ (some second rational premise)
C: Therefore, [insert moral imperative here, such as "Nobody should murder," or "It's wrong to lie," or whatever you choose.]
But you can't do it. There is absolutely nothing one can logical justify that bridges from P1 to any moral conclusion. And you know who pointed this out first? David Hume, the Atheist.
So I'm just plain right about that.
In fact, many atheists...
There it is!
Shift in terms. I said "Atheism," you said "Atheists." I talked about the false ideology, and you converted it (accidentally, I hope) to an indictment of the morality of the people involved.
Not legit. Sneaky, if you meant to do it. But the fault is evident, either way. And I already covered it. For I pointed out that many Atheists are perfectly nice folks who are simply irrationally committed to the irrational doctrine of Atheism and don't even try to derive their morals from it. (In fact, they
can't, because Atheism has no moral implications of its own, as Atheists never fail to note.)
Athe
ism is amoral. That's the claim. Not Athe
ists, Athe
ism. As for Atheists, some are moral, some maybe not...I can't say how they personally behave. But I can say for sure that no moral or good feature of their conduct is derived from Atheism; and Atheists often say the same, because they argue Atheism has no moral implications, too.