• zombuey@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The scariest thing I hear time and time again from Christians is the following.

    “I don’t trust people who don’t believe in god because they have no moral compass.”

    They say this in such a matter of fact way. Most people have a good understanding of right and wrong without a rule book. For many that “moral compass” is intrinsic, even instinctual. It is an evolved part of humanity that helps us operate within a society. The Christian’s are saying it is a core piece of humanity that they lack and since they model their perception of others after themselves they cannot fathom that concept. They are broken humans who without a ruler/leader would be dangerously unpredictable and violent as they have no system to make good choices. This is why those same people prefer a king.

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      1 year ago

      They say all that while being shitty entitled people though. And they justify it by thinking they’re better than everyone else because they’re “godly”

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        1 year ago

        The worst atrocities in history have been conducted by those who were convinced it was for a righteous cause. The quote goes

        “With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion.”

        ― Steven Weinberg

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      It also kinda shows they don’t really know nor care what a moral compass even is. It isn’t a magical thing that lets a person know right from wrong, it’s just a set of beliefs to dictate what that person believes is right and wrong. I know what principles guide me and it doesn’t matter whether other people think it’s flawed or inconsiderate, it is exactly what it is, a guide, a compass.

      Everyone has one, it just doesn’t necessarily fit within their standards.