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Hello everyone I’m a senior at RIT in Rochester. Next week I am part of a discussion with the RIT Skeptics and representatives of other religions on campus entitled “Can you be Moral without God?”. I figured it could be of great value to me to talk to others about good arguments and standpoints Roman Catholics hold in this area.
Here are some more details on the event listed on the event page
“Join us for a debate/discussion on the origins of morality and its ties to God and Religion. Can an atheist still be a good person? Is God the source of morals?
How should we as a group of theists and rationalists reconcile scientific knowledge, social implications of behavior, and modern society in general?”
This is obviously a pretty vast topic. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Here are some more details on the event listed on the event page
“Join us for a debate/discussion on the origins of morality and its ties to God and Religion. Can an atheist still be a good person? Is God the source of morals?
How should we as a group of theists and rationalists reconcile scientific knowledge, social implications of behavior, and modern society in general?”
This is obviously a pretty vast topic. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance!