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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Atheist have a biological evolution that makes them good just because being good is good. They have more intrinsic value. They are too evolved to need parables and myths to encourage them to act morally, it's part of evolution. [/quote] This applies to all people, not just atheists. All people can be good. Religion tells us that we need it to be good, but that's false.[/quote] Atheist of an intrinsic need to be good while religious people have an extrinsic need to be good. It’s very different.[/quote] How do atheists get this intrinsic need to be good? Biology? Culture? Education? Or what? [/quote] Everyone has it. Religious people sometimes think that it's their religion that makes them good, but they're simply good -- or not.[/quote] How funny these people never think to examine what is considered “good” and why they believe certain things are good or bad.[/quote] Cooperative behaviors enable higher birth rates. [/quote] I’m not sure referring to birth rates is quite the argument for “good” that you think it is. Regardless, birth rates are far lower among atheists and agnostics than the religious across almost all countries so whatever point you’re trying to make is unclear. [/quote]
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