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@philokalia said
Atheist materialists consider few things immoral.
Sheer nonsense.

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@philokalia said
Atheist materialists consider few things immoral. Some, perhaps, even consider nothing immoral, and consider morality to be completely a construct.
Religions' approaches to morality - or "sin", to more accurate - are "constructs".

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@philokalia said
Your error is in thinking that I believe you perfectly resolve your theories with your actual humanity.

Most people suffer from some degree of hypocrisy, after all.
My answer was "No, I wouldn't." You are sidestepping it. Calling me hypocritical and questioning my humanity is a dodge.

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@philokalia said
Any religion, no matter how dogmatic, will have a very broad view of morality -- morality is applicable to all kinds of things, and is usually universal.
I also have a very broad view of morality that is applicable to all kinds of things and operates all the time. I just don't believe morality pertains to what I call "thoughtcrimes". As BigDoggProblem said, "immoral thoughts" are more a thing that theists need to worry about.

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