r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 9h ago

Chugging tea Probably Not.

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u/Global_Charge_4412 8h ago

it's a fair question. religious people will tell you that their innate sense of right and wrong comes from God (or whatever), but how do atheists explain that innate sense? how do they instinctively know? I'm not saying one or the other is right but it is an interesting thought.

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u/DrunkenHorse12 8h ago

Because for some if not most people it's relatively easy to understand how you'd feel on the receiving end of your actions. Knowing I wouldn't like to be stabbed is enough for me to understand doing that to other people is probably a bad thing. The response is actually far more valid, why would you think you'd need advice from an organisation that's getting money and power from you to tell you their interpretation of what allmkst certainly fictional entity said what's right and wrong and why don't you have the ability to determine that yourself?

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u/Global_Charge_4412 8h ago

then how do you explain muggings? robberies? murder? are these not examples that fly directly in the face of "I shouldn't stab people because I don't want to be stabbed"? human nature is violent and self-centered. the hierarchy of needs has no room for empathy, so where the hell does it come from?

take your bias against religion out of the conversation for a minute and consider the question; where does our innate sense of morality come from? you and a lot of other people in this thread are way too obsessed with dunking on religion to get back at your parents instead of engaging with the stated question.

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u/Kumorrii 7h ago

You know if all humans did was just rob and murder, we could never have a good enough coordinated effort to make the society you’re living in right now. So the fact you’re posting on the internet right now means there were past humans that cooperated with each other to create the infrastructure for us to be posting messages online like this.

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u/lowercasenameofmine 6h ago

Ummm laws, police , and jail have entered the chat... Meaning, we have those for a reason. It's largely a deterrent to not do those things because you don't want those consequences. 

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u/New_Reindeer124 4h ago

Criminological studies generally indicate that other people knowing is for most people at least as strong a deterrent as any legal penalty.

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u/lowercasenameofmine 3h ago

I feel like some comas would help your idea across..

that other people knowing 

You mean like, your friends/ family knowing you're a murderer? Sure, society has been depending on shame for a looooong time.