Tag Archive for 'ethics'

Morality and Evolution

// The following video features five “questions for the atheist.” Each is based on a common fallacy or misconception on the part of theists. Let’s take a look at the arguments made, and where they fail. This was originally intended to be one post, but each of the five sections turned out to be long [...]

When in Doubt, Don’t Trust Religion

// One of the more curious attributes I have encountered among very intelligent and thoughtful religious people is the tendency to give great deference to traditional beliefs, and the texts in which those beliefs are written. For devout Christians, the Bible is given de facto preference, and they will quote from it liberally to validate [...]

Religion Leads to Moral Relativism

// A very common argument of many religious people is that a secular, humanist or materialist worldview leads inevitably to moral relativism. I will deal with the fact that secular reason can, in fact, produce moral absolutes in another post. For now, I will take the religious’ assertion and turn it on its ear: religion, in [...]

Evo-Morality

Yet more proof of the evolutionary roots of morality and ethics, for the religious doubters out there. Keep in mind also that religion, by its nature, results in moral relativism. This is especially true of organized religion. //

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