Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Atheist Christopher Hitchens: "There is no Creationism debate, it's over!"



I slightly disagree with Hitchens, it seems that some morality is learned (i.e. not innate). But that doesn't mean morality can only be learned from religion, or is totally learned by religion even by those that are religious. But, there appears to be a moral void forming in the United States as religion continues to die. This generation of kids is the most nonreligious we have ever had in the United States, which I believe is one of the main causes behind things like the rise of teen-pregnancy etc.. Despite what many atheists claim, if you can get a person to believe they will go to hell for committing immoral behavior, that is a much stronger case than "you should just be moral so others are moral to you". In-fact, it seems that (perhaps I'm connecting dots that shouldn't be connected) when humans give less thought about what is moral and what isn't (humans were forced to, out of fear of doing the wrong thing and going to hell) their empathetical-intelligence seems to suffer (study that shows this decline in college students, click me!). Of course, Hitchens is right, the creationism debate is over, however the moral debate is far from over.

Many atheists do not want to admit it, but a good amount of morality is learned. For example, look at the kids that grow up in bad households/neighborhoods (they learn to behave immorally), just food for thought, but we tend to ignore the fact that much of our morality is learned.  

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