Dr Kaneda
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Nope don't agree at all OP and this a massive blind spot and source of ignorance for a lot of atheists today.
Modern day secular moral values or "liberalism" as it's called have their inception from Enlightenment thinker, chief of all John Locke. When you look at the basis of Locke, his peers and his disciples ideas they are fundamentally based on the idea that these moral values and rights were given to humans by God. The idea is that as God is our creator we are his property God endows us with these absolute rights. It's literally written in the US declaration of independence
"all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"
Another important element to remember is the anchorage with God allows these rights to be considered self-evident, again this is also mentioned in the US declaration of independence
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident"
What philosophical thinkers like John Locke, the US Founding Fathers and their all knew was that they only to logically arrive at absolute objective morality was to inseparably anchor them with God. From an atheistic perspective it's impossible to arrive at objective morality and basically every atheistic scholar concedes this. This is why John Locke detested atheists, as he understood that logically any moral system they'd adhere to would be entirely subjective and as such no better or no worse than any other moral system. From an atheistic perspective it's impossible to prove objectively why rape is wrong, a moral system that condones rape and one that condemns it are equal. Richard Dawkins for example believes the belief that rape is arbitrary.
What people don't understand is John Locke, the US Founding Fathers etc.. theory of liberalism/morality/rights have been in place in the modern world for over 300 years. And that's not even considering that their theory was based on the Christian theory of morality based on the soul which it's self was in place for ~1600 years prior to that. Which it's self predated is predated by religious morality that literally goes back to the start of human civilisation. Which even further still goes back to pre-civilised man as see evidence of a deep reverence for God and religion for tens of thousands of years at least, probably since human inception.
What atheists erroneously do is that they believe today with all the ideas they already have about morality they can be the foundation for a moral society without God. Trouble is we only arrived at those idea because of the belief in God. It doesn't work. It's like building a house on top of a 2000 ft multistory sky scraper and saying you didn't need the ground.
Modern day secular moral values or "liberalism" as it's called have their inception from Enlightenment thinker, chief of all John Locke. When you look at the basis of Locke, his peers and his disciples ideas they are fundamentally based on the idea that these moral values and rights were given to humans by God. The idea is that as God is our creator we are his property God endows us with these absolute rights. It's literally written in the US declaration of independence
"all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"
Another important element to remember is the anchorage with God allows these rights to be considered self-evident, again this is also mentioned in the US declaration of independence
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident"
What philosophical thinkers like John Locke, the US Founding Fathers and their all knew was that they only to logically arrive at absolute objective morality was to inseparably anchor them with God. From an atheistic perspective it's impossible to arrive at objective morality and basically every atheistic scholar concedes this. This is why John Locke detested atheists, as he understood that logically any moral system they'd adhere to would be entirely subjective and as such no better or no worse than any other moral system. From an atheistic perspective it's impossible to prove objectively why rape is wrong, a moral system that condones rape and one that condemns it are equal. Richard Dawkins for example believes the belief that rape is arbitrary.
What people don't understand is John Locke, the US Founding Fathers etc.. theory of liberalism/morality/rights have been in place in the modern world for over 300 years. And that's not even considering that their theory was based on the Christian theory of morality based on the soul which it's self was in place for ~1600 years prior to that. Which it's self predated is predated by religious morality that literally goes back to the start of human civilisation. Which even further still goes back to pre-civilised man as see evidence of a deep reverence for God and religion for tens of thousands of years at least, probably since human inception.
What atheists erroneously do is that they believe today with all the ideas they already have about morality they can be the foundation for a moral society without God. Trouble is we only arrived at those idea because of the belief in God. It doesn't work. It's like building a house on top of a 2000 ft multistory sky scraper and saying you didn't need the ground.