Plenty of people I know are either atheist or agnostic and still have morals. I want the best for this country and for people to live by the golden rule. I don't have to worship your or any god to be a good person.
Don't assume all non believers are devil worshippers
You hit the nail on the head. Atheists can be good people.
The problem lies in that if you remove God (The God of the Bible, ie Judeo-Christian), then there is no higher power than the state.... or science (which has been proven to be easily corrupted and used politically).
When you no longer answer to God, it becomes very easy to operate as though you (or your cause) is the highest power.
You believe in the golden rule because it is a Christian concept. Because you live in a Christian country. You are like the fish who lives in the water, but doesn't believe in the water. You benefit from it being there, and it has molded you, but if everyone thought like you it wouldn't exist.
I do believe that you're a moral person, and I don't think you need to be a Christian to have morals. But keep in mind, morality is not a fixed concept. It can be wildly different in different countries. It is Christian countries and our morality that has created the philosophy of freedom, individual rights, charity, science, many things.
I don't know anything about ''CCP freestyle.'' If you want to explain what you mean, I'm happy to talk about what I wrote, because what I said is true.
Atheists are parasites who love the milk and honey of Christianity, they just don't want to admit how it came to them.
It came to them through people disciplining themselves under the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Very true, but I think organized religion at least gives the masses a moral compass. I personally hate organized religion for a lot of other reeasons... essentially I think their job is to herd the sheep, and I don't consider myself one of the sheep.
One of the big problems with athiesm/agnosticism is the perceived lack of consequence.
Religious people have "the fear of God".
I think a belief in something like karma at least, is pretty important. Even if that's 100% BS that isn't true, believing in it at least gives you motivation to do the right thing. Tons of people think "well if I didn't get caught then I didn't do anything wrong!". Well, if you think there are consequences to your actions, you perhaps behave differently.
Actually that makes me think I'm wrong, because Chinese people pray to idols in temples and bow to idols on the street constantly, and also believe in Karma, but they're the definition of people that believe "if I didn't caught I didn't do anything wrong".
Plenty of people I know are either atheist or agnostic and still have morals. I want the best for this country and for people to live by the golden rule. I don't have to worship your or any god to be a good person.
Don't assume all non believers are devil worshippers
while that may be true... it also stands that 100% of devil worshipers are anti-christian
You hit the nail on the head. Atheists can be good people.
The problem lies in that if you remove God (The God of the Bible, ie Judeo-Christian), then there is no higher power than the state.... or science (which has been proven to be easily corrupted and used politically).
When you no longer answer to God, it becomes very easy to operate as though you (or your cause) is the highest power.
Way too generalized. I am an atheist and I absolutely hate this woke shit and do everything I can to oppose it with my friends and colleagues.
Everything?
"Way too generalized"
Your the exception and not the rule. Sorry.
Note: we got a lot of Chinese Communists playing atheists in the comments.
You believe in the golden rule because it is a Christian concept. Because you live in a Christian country. You are like the fish who lives in the water, but doesn't believe in the water. You benefit from it being there, and it has molded you, but if everyone thought like you it wouldn't exist.
I do believe that you're a moral person, and I don't think you need to be a Christian to have morals. But keep in mind, morality is not a fixed concept. It can be wildly different in different countries. It is Christian countries and our morality that has created the philosophy of freedom, individual rights, charity, science, many things.
They're all evil, which is why people despise atheists and flee them everytime they can.
Atheists parasitize Christianic prosperity and human rights,
to then declare they're above it all, but that they want all the good stuff the Christianity provided.
Atheists didn't build America, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence.
Christianics did.
Atheists built the modern education system where people leaving are routinely mocked for being so inept they can barely spell their own names.
Atheists built the Soviet Union.
Atheists built the Communist Chinese evil behemoth.
That's why you're not at an atheist website now, you've come to a Christianic one to declare you don't need Christians, and Christianity.
While you use our websites because you can't stand being at atheist ones.
That's classical Atheisitic parasitism of Christianity.
Loves milk and honey,
hates cows and bees they produce.
Wtf are you even fucking on about? Is this just a CCP freestyle? Lmfao.
I don't know anything about ''CCP freestyle.'' If you want to explain what you mean, I'm happy to talk about what I wrote, because what I said is true.
Atheists are parasites who love the milk and honey of Christianity, they just don't want to admit how it came to them.
It came to them through people disciplining themselves under the teachings of Jesus Christ.
He said he doesn't need God for morality. I told him he does.
Very true, but I think organized religion at least gives the masses a moral compass. I personally hate organized religion for a lot of other reeasons... essentially I think their job is to herd the sheep, and I don't consider myself one of the sheep.
One of the big problems with athiesm/agnosticism is the perceived lack of consequence.
Religious people have "the fear of God".
I think a belief in something like karma at least, is pretty important. Even if that's 100% BS that isn't true, believing in it at least gives you motivation to do the right thing. Tons of people think "well if I didn't get caught then I didn't do anything wrong!". Well, if you think there are consequences to your actions, you perhaps behave differently.
Is that what they told you in China?
What does that have to do with China?
Actually that makes me think I'm wrong, because Chinese people pray to idols in temples and bow to idols on the street constantly, and also believe in Karma, but they're the definition of people that believe "if I didn't caught I didn't do anything wrong".