Atheists do you believe in good and bad, right and wrong, sin and blessings, miracles and healthy living?

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Q&A: Atheists do you believe in good and bad, right and wrong, sin and blessings, miracles and healthy living?


The following is the answer:

Answer by Quixotic
I don’t believe in miracles. All the other stuff is subjective.

Answer by jesus
um..
i believe in all of them except for sin, blessings and miracles

Answer by Donna, New Year, same me.
I believe in good and bad and right and wrong, after that no.

Answer by smoking frog
nope. no objective good or bad, everything is subjective

Answer by misslabeled
There is good and bad, right and wrong, and healthy living. The rest is psycho-nonsense.

It almost sounds like you’re another one of those air-headed parrots chirping that there are no morals without the bible.

Answer by Rev. Still Monkeys
Good/bad and healthy living, yes Sin, blessings, and miracles, no. But that is just my outlook. I do not speak for any other atheist.

Answer by Vincent K, Atheati Mad Scientist
Explain how ‘healthy living’ has ANYTHING to do with religion? Seriously? Is watching your cholesterol suddenly a Christian-only thing?

Sin, blessings and miracles; as metaphors, yes. The way you mean, no.

Good, bad, right and wrong; as abstract concepts and values we as humans put on certain activities, yes. And some things are so fundamentally right or wrong, in our judgement, that to label them otherwise would be to the extreme detriment of our lives and society, probably leading to general anarchy. So while they’re subjective rather than objective values, they’re close enough to being objective that they can be used as such.

Answer by Danie
I do not believe in sin, the rest all of it YES.

I agree with previous posters that there is no OBJECTIVE good or bdd

Answer by RwDftw
Do you think we will see a new god in the 21st century? Why did they all come 1500 years ago?

Answer by The Canadian Atheist
Good and bad are subjective.
As is right and wrong.
Sin, blessings and miracles are all fictional.
Healthy living is cool.

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5 Comments to “Atheists do you believe in good and bad, right and wrong, sin and blessings, miracles and healthy living?”

  1. By god_of_the_accursed, March 19, 2011 @ 7:41 am

    miracles, sin, blessings.. no

  2. By Barking Toad, March 19, 2011 @ 8:25 am

    This is individual for each atheist, I would say.

    Good and bad: Yes. Some things, events, and deeds increase happiness. That is my definition of good. Some cause suffering. That is my definition of bad.
    Right and wrong: Yes. See above, applied to deeds.
    Sin and blessings: No. “Sin” is a crime against something “holy”, usually a deity. Since I don’t believe anything is “holy”, and don’t believe in any deities, it does not exist. Blessings have to come from somewhere, and as stated above, I do not believe in any sources for them.
    Randomness does not imply divine intervention.
    Miracles: No. See above.
    Healthy living: I fail to see what relation this has to the others. But yes, I believe there is such a thing as healthy living, and such a thing as unhealthy living. But probably not in the sense you mean.

  3. By jupiter FIVE, March 19, 2011 @ 8:31 am

    “…for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

    In any case, I believe in right and wrong but not in sin, blessings, miracles.

  4. By Robin W, March 19, 2011 @ 9:30 am

    Not sin, blessings, or miracles.

  5. By Extra, March 19, 2011 @ 10:18 am

    Sin, blessings and miracles – that would be a no.

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