Do you think atheists and agnostics can make claims about morality?
We May be More Truthful than the Other Side. My Moral Compass has no church agenda!!!!
Atheists and agnostics have as much claim to morality as Christians or anyone else. Certainly the Christian Bible does a poor job of teaching morality considering it excuses slavery, justifies rape and murder and war, and condones misogyny and cruelty. The Christian God's ten highest laws (commandments) make no mention of slavery, rape, or child molestation... which seem pretty immoral to me.
In fact, highly religious countries are typically the most violent and have the most inequality, oppression, and social injustice.
Religious people have no moral high ground to stand on. Not one single war has ever been started or fought over atheism. No one murders in the name of atheism. No one makes laws to oppress others because of atheism.
My sister and I follow "the teachings of Christ" (ten commandments) better than most Christians I know. Best example is Trump and Pence. If that is being Christian, I'm glad I'm not! Morality is doing what's right and enjoying the feeling it gives. We don't need church for that.
Well I think everybody's view on that is different. even religious people argue amongst each other about what is right or what is wrong what's moral or what is not moral. personally it's all a matter for opinion I personally think so long as you are not hurting anybody innocent or taking which does not belong to you or harming anybody's life in a negative manner that I think everything should be fair game. but that's just if you ask me . good question
morality is a personal choice we choose to be moral religion does have to be the basis of that. of course if you have no moral compass some religions or at least some religious doctrine might be useful.but no necessary.
What are the lyrics from the Rush song Freewill?
"If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice".
You are correct. Morality is a personal choice. There is no other option.
I think a lot of people can make a lot of claims....but I do not think that morality is based solely on ones fear of an afterlife. I do think some people need that extra 'oh crap, I won't get into heaven if...' push to do the right thing, or to make sure they don't do the wrong thing.
Being free of religion does not make anyone immoral...
I would personally accept opinions. Claims seems to be more based on proven fact?
Absolutely and from a source that is autotelic rather then a reward after death.