Apparently behavior is only good if it is inspired by God, that makes sense (sarcasm). It is not that just atheists get their morality from themselves, we all do. Even a person that believes in God still gets their morality from themselves. There are better ways to debate morality than to have it determined based upon whether not their is a God (can't be proved at the moment). Many atheists are moral-relativists, and this causes a misconception that all atheists are like this, which is untrue.
"you want evidence of a god, look in a mirror"
That is no more evidence for a god than it is for cosmic gnomes.
The believers need to argue against moral-relativism, and they need to argue against it without God, because God is not a convincing argument to an atheist; for any person with an average intelligence this should be obvious.
"it's not about evidence buddy"
Evidence is a very important thing for determining the validity of the claims of the existence of a being (which should be obvious). Atheists are oftentimes lost when it comes to morality, but that does not mean believers are any better off. Morality is something which has been polluted with ideas like 'moral-relativism', etc. But, moral-relativism is not actually connected with atheism (i.e. not all atheists are moral-relativists). Beating a dead horse here, I know, but this morality debate is something that needs to be discussed, it seems in general, both sides (religious vs.. atheist) are wrong.
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