Warren Clark
Informer
Do atheists all around the world share the same set of morals?
If not, what is the source of morality then?
In case you are wondering why i'm asking this question, i'm currently reading a book called "Applying Moral Theories". In case you have not read that book, i'll tell you more about it when i get some feedback from you all.
Thank you.
No body has the same moral conscience as another.
One might not feel guilty for stealing, but I do.
One might not feel guilty lying, but I do.
One might not feel guilty killing or hurting someone, but I do.
One problem with "morality" is that some gain an irrational fear of some subjects because they feel uncomfortable about something and they mistake it for guilt.
Such has homosexuality.
I am gay.
I have never felt guilty about it except when I was Baptist and was trying to conform to the church.
Because they felt uncomfortable about two people of the same sex getting intimate they caused their irrational fear to instill guilt in me by saying it is wrong.
We inherently know right from wrong.
Its a chemical reaction in our brain.
Now we are taught these feelings by experience, but just like anything else it can be taught by word.
When a child goes to the stove while the mother is cooking she will tell the child, no thats hot it will hurt you. The child will then learn that doing that it is wrong to go near the stove.
Just as with stealing. The mother will say no, that is bad.
You then have instilled guilt and you learn that it is wrong.
That is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy a system that is often used by parents.
Now there are a few people that have disorders often related to psychopathy where they feel no human attatchment or guilt to any given situation.
Someone that is atheist isn't more likely have this disorder and are just as well to learn from experience or by being taught what is right and wrong.
Morals are really relative to the person though.
I might think lying is worse than the blunt truth even if it hurts someone.
But someone else might think that the blunt truth can hurt some people and a "white lie" is proper at times.
The way our society conducts its morals within the judicial system is that they set a standard for the intensity of the crime.
This is measured by a contract, whether it has been breached or not.
Or it is measured by malice, intent to cause bodily harm.
The Bill of Rights constitutes as a contract of personal rights to all US citizens.
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