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@janesix
Well right there you said you were confident "for the most part" indicating remaining inconfidence.
In short, I don't think there is any escaping Hume's 'is/ought' dilemma. It's 'obvious' that murder or rape etc are bad, but their badness doesn't seem to follow from the laws of physics - you have to bring in 'values' and values are inherently subjective. Non-atheists have a ready-made alterative source of moral value, but we atheists really should trace things back to physics - and its not so easy!Why are you unsure now?
While this course of action could have utility (for example it might promote action that Is intended to favor the public good for example) it is not really a very sound pathway to truth and beliefs unfortunately, or fortunately depending on your point of view, are not a choice. It is one of the central ironies of my personal subjective world view that I am nearly certain that I must be wrong about some things. It is a virtual certainty. Yet I believe also that the.things that I "know" are correct. That is precisely why I try not to make claims without qualifyers. For example science is reliable if we accept that the physical universe actually exists. If our assumption of 'reality is faulty then science does not necessarily have explanatory power. Science also does not have explanatory power to say anything about what existed before the universe what exists outside the universe or what will exist after the universe or even if those terms have meaning in that context.Perhaps instead of changing your moral beliefs to better fit your worldview paradigm you should allow your moral beliefs to change your worldview paradigm.
Perhaps instead of changing your moral beliefs to better fit your worldview paradigm you should allow your moral beliefs to change your worldview paradigm.
The only difference is that morality is abstract (post #36)morality is objective but prefer to label myself as a moral realist. (post #42)
If every atheist was a genocidal megaloaniac pedophile it wouldn't prove or disprove the existence of god. If you want to argue god is a useful fiction that is a seperate issue!Of course morality isn't real. Molesting kids is ok. Rape ok. Murder is ok. That is why dictators are usually atheist.
Morality is both real and abstract.
That's how I understand it. I would express it by saying 'only the concept of an abstraction exists'.existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.