Anonymous ID: 58f8c4 Jan. 10, 2020, 12:22 a.m. No.7770528   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7770482

Ask him about his three weeks in Pakistan.

 

I think that is a clue, since I learned about it digging into the couch buddy, that always gets slid into goofy (mildly racist) tranny slides to make us look like nutters

Anonymous ID: 58f8c4 Jan. 10, 2020, 12:59 a.m. No.7770678   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0711

>>7770611

>If nothing matters after you die, why are you or people trying so hard to be moral now, if by being atheist nothing matters in the end after you die.

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>if you're an atheist why does that matter and how does that effect your incentive as an atheist to me moral good or bad.

 

If the only reasons for being "Good" in life is because you either expert a reward or fear punishment, then you're messed up in the head.

 

Some people genuinely care about others. Hurting others is not good, regardless if you get caught or punished or whatever. How you treat people in life will resonate on this planet long after you're gone. But before you even get that far, if you do have morals or a conscience or whatever, often it will bring pain to you, once you see how your actions affect others.

 

A good person is a good person, regardless of what they believe. Technically, the one who does good without expecting any reward from it, other than a positive impact on the rest of humanity, seems much more noble