I'm a good person ...as good as the next bloke..
I don't steal, cheat, murder, bla, bla.
I don't live my life based on any writings...
The fear of burning in hell means nothing to me...
I do it because I feel it is the right thing to do? (both legally and morally)
Maybe, you can argue that I grew up with Christian values without realising it.
My question is who is more likely to commit offences? (per capita)
religious people or non religious people...
I'm getting feelings from this forum in general that the majority of christian people (for the sake of this example) feel that without a faith to guide us, we non believers are more prone to commit wrongful acts...
I don't steal, cheat, murder, bla, bla.
I don't live my life based on any writings...
The fear of burning in hell means nothing to me...
I do it because I feel it is the right thing to do? (both legally and morally)
Maybe, you can argue that I grew up with Christian values without realising it.
My question is who is more likely to commit offences? (per capita)
religious people or non religious people...
I'm getting feelings from this forum in general that the majority of christian people (for the sake of this example) feel that without a faith to guide us, we non believers are more prone to commit wrongful acts...