Ron Paul: Our Liberties Come From Our Creator

You lumped all the religions together. That is collectivist.

Religion is a form of ignorance and you don't need religion to be a good person. Also it's against liberty because each religion claims that their leader is the "only" god.

Also, any christian who is actually a christian believes that jesus christ is the king of the world and should be worshiped by all people.

Isn't that more collectivist than my point of view?
 
Religion is a form of ignorance and you don't need religion to be a good person. Also it's against liberty because each religion claims that their leader is the "only" god.

Also, any christian who is actually a christian believes that jesus christ is the king of the world and should be worshiped by all people.

Isn't that more collectivist than my point of view?

Thanks for your Opinion, I guess.
 
Religion is a form of ignorance and you don't need religion to be a good person. Also it's against liberty because each religion claims that their leader is the "only" god.

Also, any christian who is actually a christian believes that jesus christ is the king of the world and should be worshiped by all people.

Isn't that more collectivist than my point of view?


What is the atheist standard of "good"? Chairman Mao truly believed that 30+ million people needed to die for the good of his country. Why was he wrong?
 
What is the atheist standard of "good"? Chairman Mao truly believed that 30+ million people needed to die for the good of his country. Why was he wrong?

The common sense argument of "good" is "treat others like you want to be treated."

The golden rule exists in many forms.

Chairman Mao was evil because he violated the golden rule.
 
The common sense argument of "good" is "treat others like you want to be treated."

The golden rule exists in many forms.

Chairman Mao was evil because he violated the golden rule.

Excuse me. Why is it wrong to violate the golden rule?
 
Excuse me. Why is it wrong to violate the golden rule?

Because it's common sense.

Or because Jesus was the illegitimate child of the son of the creator of the universe, and he is the source of all morality.

You decide which makes more sense.
 
Because it's common sense.

Or because Jesus was the illegitimate child of the son of the creator of the universe, and he is the source of all morality.

You decide which makes more sense.



In the atheist universe, why is it wrong to violate common sense?

I'll wait for your answer.
 
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