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10-04-2006, 02:32 AM #1OPMember
Atheism
What non-mutual original doctrines that have contributed to the well being of anything have come directly from atheism, and atheism only. Now remember, this can't include buddhism, because if you know your history buddha was from a royal line. I know damn well his family had religion just like every other culture. So, from a sociological point of view; his ethics were influenced by the ethics of others who were ultimatley influenced by religion at one point or another.
Now, I know the popular counter arguement in this case would be, "Look at how much destruction has come out of religion." WRONG. Look at how much destruction has come out of corruption. The ten commandmants are not corrupt in anyway, and as for other polytheistic and "pagan" religions I can't speak much. But, all of our "good" non-mutual ethics are ultimatley influenced by religion.
Yay, nay? Why?idontgivenames Reviewed by idontgivenames on . Atheism What non-mutual original doctrines that have contributed to the well being of anything have come directly from atheism, and atheism only. Now remember, this can't include buddhism, because if you know your history buddha was from a royal line. I know damn well his family had religion just like every other culture. So, from a sociological point of view; his ethics were influenced by the ethics of others who were ultimatley influenced by religion at one point or another. Now, I know the Rating: 5
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