Not exact matches
Let's say for a moment your right and there is no
God, Which means to me that I lived an honorable life where I used a
moral compass that helped me live
as best
as I could.
I tend to agree with the notion of «
moral compass»
as her need for becoming a theist is a fairly weak reason to seek out
God.
as a believer you think you get your
moral compass from
god yes?
The world, entire world, would be far better off if people rejected the «infallible word of
God»
as a
compass to
moral truth and instead used open minded logic and reason to better understand each other and compromise.
«People may use religious agents
as a
moral compass, forming impressions and making decisions based on what they presume
God as the ultimate
moral authority would believe or want,» the team write.
Point being — people who need to define
God and things that are immoral
as sins because otherwise they have no internal
moral compass — well, they scare me.
That's one of the reasons it fails
as a
moral compass»
God was revealed to a people at a point in time and we look at that point with today's eyes.
Once again, if he is all powerful, he can do whatever he pleases, but only someone whose conscious has been stripped of any
moral compass would refer to such a
God as good and just.
It would ne nice to accept our own
moral compasses or
as I put it «a morally correct manner» and then leave it at that, accept only detailed proven facts and then use your best judgment on the rest, its more likely to be right then listening or reading «facts» by those who tell you to not look for them or prove them one way r the other, that's the Fox News of the religious world... Religion is more dangerous then a blind man in a room of razors, it hurts, kills and destroys more of humanity then any «
God Made» disaster.