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If I am not a believer, can I still use the Ten Commandments as an ethical base?by Mrs. Dinka Kumer
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The meaninglessness of Athiesm
Posted by: Anonymous, Anchorage, AK on Jun 06, 2008
As this article so aptly put it "For an ethical base to be real, it must have a firm foundation in G-d."
An atheistic world view can only base its morals from a subjective basis, and therefore selects laws from preferences that are utilitarian, pragmatic, or emotive.
I find such basis for morals to be unlivable, as do many in this world who daily suffer under atheistic governments. G-d finds the atheists morals to be repugnant for they reject his sovereignty over the earth.
As this article so aptly points out for an atheist to choose to live under the 10 commandments without accepting the reality of the Lawgiver who gave us these commandments is, impossible. Also, if an atheist accepts the reality of the Lawgiver of the Moral law, he/she is no longer an atheist.
A Universe without G-d is meaningless, with no ultimate source of morals. But G-d gives ultimate meaning to life.