I didn’t because of the mass amount of people that have had health complications towards the vaccine, and I don’t want to be one of those people who end up having health problems due to a vaccine. I also got COVID in the beginning of this year, so there really isn’t a point to getting it, if I already had it to begin with and have my body’s natural immunity to fight it off, and I haven’t gotten sick since then with any COVID symptoms.
I think if you’re vaccinated you shouldn’t worry about those who isn’t vaccinated because you’re protected, so why does it matter if there are people who don’t have the vaccine? Let people live their life instead of forcing people to take the vaccine. I will never take it.
There is such a thing as right and wrong, but there is question that must be addressed further and that is "Where does right and wrong come from?" We can't just be making moral claims without any sort of foundation to lay underneath to stand on. If we don't have any sort of foundation to back it up with then you have no basis to make such a claim as to what something is right and what something is wrong.
There was more wrong than right in the Old Testament. There is more right than wrong in the New Testament. The Old was based entirely on mythology and fear, the New was based more on compassion and "drifted" into mythology, IMO, of course.
According to what standard are you saying that the Old Testament is wrong, and that the New Testament is more right?
All I have to say regarding the people who claim to be Christians and did these sinful acts were wrong and shouldn't have done what they did. Just because some people who claim to be Christians did some crimes doesn't mean they represent Christianity as a whole. Those are acts that were horrible, but that doesn't mean the faith they believe in is bad. If you do think it's bad based on their acts they did and think that it represents Christianity as a whole then you are committing strawman.
God is the sole foundation of our morals because everyone bears the image of God within them and His morals is ingrained in the hearts of every man and women. It cannot come from something other than God because there is no foundation on which it stands on.
I read your " argument " .......You say ..... you don't have morals because of the worldview that you hold which makes no sense at all .....
It makes sense. If you believe that we as humans are stardust, or are bags of chemicals then you should treat everyone like bags of chemicals according to the worldview you hold which means they basically have no value, dignity, or worth if we are stardust or bags of chemicals. You also did a perfect job of showing your worldview to me because you called me a prick, and an idiot.
How do you know my worldview you presumptuous prick ?
That's what all atheists adhere to is this worldview aka secular worldview.
Why would you assume Atheists have no morals you idiot ?
You clearly didn't read my argument because I said you guys don't have morals because you have no basis(aka foundation) for your morality according to the worldview that you hold.
I say you don't have morals because of the worldview that you hold which makes no sense at all. That feeling that you have when you know it's wrong is actually the image of God reflecting out of you. You see everyone has that exact same feeling. Deep down inside of us God's morals are inside of us all, but people like you and others have an active suppression of the truth with the unrighteousness. My morals do come from Jesus Christ Himself and His Word shows us what is morally right and wrong.
What is immorality from an atheistic perspective? Why is that wrong? From an atheistic perspective, you t can't really say anything is moral, or immoral because you have no basis for morality. Your worldview bases off the fact that we are protoplasm, bags of stardust. So what if bags of stardust do things to other bags of stardust? Who cares? It's meaningless!! That's what atheists hold on to. So what if the Christian God does stuff? To say something is immoral goes against the very worldview that you hold, and it's a direct contradiction to what you believe because after all we are just stardust. So if we are stardust then don't act like it's wrong when there is a mass shooting, or say it's wrong when certain things happen because you're contradicting your worldview.
Why does it matter to an atheist, who doesn't believe? So what? You're an atheist. All this is meaningless stuff you're talking about. You shouldn't be even discussing it. Live your life like an atheist, and walk like it. Don't have anything to do with this so called "nonsense"