• odelik@lemmy.today
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    3 months ago

    It doesn’t matter, I don’t believe or live by your book. Neither does she.

    But your book does say that, you, as a believer, shouldn’t force your beliefs down somebody else’s throat by judging them.

    So kindly, fuck off with this shit and let people live their lives however they want unless it impacts you. Just like I’ll do, but I’ll do it because I’m a descent fucking person.

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        3 months ago

        You decide. We all decide.

        On an individual basis, you can decide if you think an action is ethical or not based on if it, for instance, causes harm, and you dislike causing harm to others.

        As a society, we broadly come to a consensus on what we consider ethical or not by majority opinion, and turn those into laws. It’s why murder is considered wrong, in both religious and non-religious institutions and societies at large.

        For example, as a society, we deemed killing other humans to be wrong because then we would be at risk of being killed, and it made it harder for us to survive overall. Those who killed were ostracized, those who didn’t were not. No religion was required to form such a belief, but it can certainly be a part of religious teachings.

        You can use the Bible as a framework for how you decide what’s moral or not, but it’s not the only way to do so.