cereal_killerxx
Junior Member
If only it were that simple. Religious people break their rules all the time. You can absolutely argue that religious people have no fixed morality for that reason. You can have fixed rules, but if people don't want to follow them, the rules become irrelevant.
And anyway, the last time I checked the most notorious terrorists were religious. So if you believe religious people have a greater likelihood of being moral, I would think again.
They most certainly do. People are flawed and will make wrong choices no matter they believe in or don't believe in.
As far as the notorious terrorists go, they do not believe in the same God that I believe in.