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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:55 pm
Shiori Miko xxEternallyBluexx 7)Most athiests wouldn't. Would they have sex before marriage, lie, use profanity, shoplift, engage in pornography, kill fetuses and most importantly: is there any demand on them to love their fellow man? Already society feels the majority of what is stated above is fine, and I bet you do too. Except for that last question, all of that was once seen as immoral. Now even some Christians will call it fine. I happen to still think it's wrong, and while I'm not saying that all athiests engage in the above behaviors, I certainly think people are less likely to do so under the influence of say, Christianity. Girls wearing jeans used to be seen as immoral too. Oh and women showing their ankles! Those whores! talk2hand Behaving modestly doesn't tend to hurt anyone (except maybe when there's laws about it).
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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:01 pm
xxEternallyBluexx Shiori Miko xxEternallyBluexx 7)Most athiests wouldn't. Would they have sex before marriage, lie, use profanity, shoplift, engage in pornography, kill fetuses and most importantly: is there any demand on them to love their fellow man? Already society feels the majority of what is stated above is fine, and I bet you do too. Except for that last question, all of that was once seen as immoral. Now even some Christians will call it fine. I happen to still think it's wrong, and while I'm not saying that all athiests engage in the above behaviors, I certainly think people are less likely to do so under the influence of say, Christianity. Girls wearing jeans used to be seen as immoral too. Oh and women showing their ankles! Those whores! talk2hand Behaving modestly doesn't tend to hurt anyone (except maybe when there's laws about it). How are jeans not modest?
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