Anyone who would **delight **in the gratuitous killing of 300,000 people in a tsunami would be classified as having a mental disorder. This has nothing to do with atheism.
Anyone who was Jewish was classified as a threat to the state. Therefore, according to this approach, that was correct.
Out of all the fields of science, psychology has the most number of atheist professionals (not surprising). They would all agree that Nero was an aberrant psychopath.
That is meaningless in a materialist system. They have made a subjective decision.
You seem to imply that if youāre an atheist, you must condone such psychotic acts.
I find it unfortunate that you feel the need (apparently) to re-write what I said and then condemn that false interpretation.
More to it, you are implying that if you were not a Christian, there would be nothing holding you back from behaving like a psychopath. Thatās not a strawman argument, thatās a legitimate inference.
One of the most widely celebrated atheists in the world had this to say:
First, there is no moral law: the universe is a nasty, heartless place where most things wouldnāt mind killing you if you let them. No one is compelled to be nice; **you or anyone could go on a murder spree, and all that is stopping you is your self-interest *
(it is very destructive to your personal bliss to knock down your social support system) and the self-interest of others, who would try to stop you. There is nothing āout thereā that imposes morality on you, other than local, temporary conditions, a lot of social enculturation, and probably a bit of genetic hardwiring that youāve inherited from ancestors who lived under similar conditions. * P.Z. Myers, Morality Doesnāt Equal God.
So, if I was an atheist like Mr. Myers, āthe only thing holding me backā from going on a murder spree woudl be my own āself-interestā.
He merely takes atheism to its logical conclusion.
If it would be in any atheistās āself-interestā then the person can behave like a psychopath. Again, blind, unintelligent, purposeless physical processes and matter do not mandate morals. Mr. Myers makes that clear. Notice again, "local
temporary conditions shape behaviors. There is no ultimate purpose, so claims about a person being a psychopath are ultimately meaningless as well. They are subjective classifications.
Hmm, ok. Maybe you should inform the APA that all their members are wasting their time.
In the atheistic system, since there is no ultimate purpose to anything, then every action a person takes ultimately is a waste of time. There is no other way to use time since it all ends in the same way.
Again, as I qutoed from Camus, whether he kills a man or decides to let him live he realizes ā¦
And just then it crossed my mind that
one might fire, or not fireāand it would come to absolutely the same thing.
I can understand that many atheists do not like the implication of their own worldview. But the more honest of them actually point out the conclusions which necessarily follow from the idea that human life is ultimately without purpose or meaning.
Again, when the end (purpose, finality) of life is nothing, then everything is measured from that point. All of it is measured against the final end ā and in the atheistic view, the final end is nothingness. If there is no purpose in the end, then whatever lesser purposes that are claimed along the way are simply meaningless and trivial.
As Mr. Myers points out, they are ātemporaryā ā theyāre really nothing and as such, all actions are equalized.
Itās a sign of mental disorder to ignore the fact that ultimately, the work or activities that one takes seriously have no value or meaning in the end.
Itās only because most people do believe in eternal life and justice that atheism adopts a pretense of meaning (by taking assumptions from the culture of belief).