Octopod wrote:Those morals and ethics existed long before Christianity was ever thought up.
As a matter of fact I believe a lack of an afterlife makes life all the more precious.
That was never my understanding of it. In fact even during much of early Christianity people were quite savage. As bad as some crimes sound today they are nothing compared to the occurrences of nearly every type of unspeakable act throughout history. I'm not crediting Christianity with the creation of morals and ethics I'm just saying that modern laws were built upon many of the beliefs instilled in Christianity. Much the same as many laws which are unfair (such as banning gay marriage) are credited to it.
Still, I don't seem to be getting the point of my question across.
I'm not asking why or how can an atheist be a good person. I'm asking why as an atheist would you believe in such things as kindness, compassion, love, etc. Things you do not have tangible scientific evidence to support but none the less can see every day. Why do these things exist if we are just a random occurrence and without purpose?
Now I have posted so much about it that my question has spawned into something that could be viewed as something other than curiosity about the beliefs of others so let me reiterate that this is a genuine question and not a spark for debate about atheist vs. christians.