JasonG123
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Can't tell if OP is troll or idiot. Will answer as if idiot.How do you atheists choose a strong system of morality? It seems like you're just going with whatever society says is good and bad because you don't have any real principles. Who says something you consider to be bad now will not be considered to be good a few decades in the future? The laws and rules of Islam, which come from the holy Qur'an and the Hadiths, on the other hand, have been unchanged for 1,400 years!
Saying we don't have morality within religion is quite insulting. To suggest that we need some sort of celestial dictator to tell us what is right and wrong is ridiculous. I mean, if you were presented with conclusive proof that all religion were complete bullshit, would you go raping and murdering in the streets? There's obviously something innate that gives us some sort of morality. Moreover, the morality condoned by religion is quite obviously flawed, given that it often advocates obviously immoral actions e.g. violence against non-believers in Islam.
Also, human beings have existed for between 100,000 and 200,000 years. The bible has been around a couple thousand years. It's obvious we have some sort of innate morality, otherwise we wouldn't have gotten this far by ourselves for 98,000 years before the bible was given. If there wasn't an innate morality, we all would have killed ourselves by then.
Lastly, consider this: Name a moral action that a religious person can do, that a non-religious person cannot. Now consider this (a far easier question): Name an immoral act that is a religious person can do, that a non-religious person cannot.