Comments: How Tenderness Leads to the Gas Chamber

"....without the Christian faith there is soon no Christian morals. Why should a person be good if there is no God?"

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The author of that statement cannot be trusted because it has no idea what the diff is between good and bad.

According to that person, in the absence of god, it will go off it's moral compass.

Even though there are millions of examples otherwise.

There are none so immoral as those that cling to supernatural manifestations - the very definition of insanity.

Posted by ghostsniper at May 27, 2016 11:39 AM

We certainly have a sufficient number of moral compasses provided by a variety of "religions" each producing a true north according to "The Augury of the Day".

Put your quarter in the slot, pick your God and see who wins the 09:45 race. No ties and a winner each race. Odds determined by the number of players and the number of Gods entered.

Posted by Vermont Woodchuck at May 27, 2016 2:30 PM

Did we lose our moral compass because we lost our faith or did we lose our faith because we lost our moral compass? While correlation does not imply causation, it can give us a clue. Everyone acts on a set of beliefs. At any rate, we can probably agree that for SOME reason, things (specifically Christian morals) have gone downhill. And why should a person be good if there is no God? Because it's the right thing to do? Who says and by what authority?

Posted by Pjh3030 at May 27, 2016 3:36 PM

Who says and by what authority?
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You do, and by your own authority, from the teachings your parents gave you.

Treat others as you require to be treated, to start.

Posted by ghostsniper at May 27, 2016 5:53 PM

One translation in the Biblical maxim, "Without a vision, the people perish," comes across as, "without a vision the people have no brakes."

Are we there yet?

Posted by Joan of Argghh! at May 29, 2016 11:11 AM

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