the thing is, man does know how he ought to live. That is what a conscience is. everyone knows when they are doing something 'right' or 'wrong'. For an extreme example, if you shoot a gun at someone you are doing something generally accepted as wrong, depending on the circumstances. If you kill that person with your gun, that 'wrong' action stimulates guilt. Why should you have guilt? Where did these feels of guilt, discernment, right and wrong, all come from? Why do humans, and humans only, have these feelings? Why should we even care about someone else's fate, if all that matters is, as many of you put it, the way you live your life, and your life only? Who cares what happens to any one else on Earth, or after life on Earth, if there is such a thing. It would seem that that approach is the most selfish, and hateful way to live your life ever. BUt I guess, atheists dont care about being hateful, or selfish, because its their life, and they can live it how they want.
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