>>895755 (last bread)
>The issue isn't so much with finding out what right and wrong are, but doing right and rejecting wrong
The implication is that knowing right, leads doing right, that's what righteousness is, and righteous indignation is based on rejection of evil. I'm here to do my part in this small part of the battle of Good vs. evil. If you're righteous and are not evil (because we all do wrong with our limited comprehension and weak flesh), I'm on your side, no matter what your beliefs are or are not, we stand together. I've already taken the redpill of religion =/= God, long ago, and I simply go with God, no religion required for that at all.