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Leah Libresco, who’d been a prominent atheist blogger for the religion website Patheos, announced on her blog this week that after years of debating many “smart Christians,” she has decided to become one herself, and that she has begun the process of converting to Catholicism.It is said that once you go black, you never go back. The same can be said of atheism: once you go there, there's no turning back. A nonbeliever who suddenly or finally changes his/her mind—atheism is wrong, an ape did create the universe—was never for a moment a nonbeliever. They aways believed. They not once felt to the core of their being the chill of this icy understanding: the universe is an impersonal process, humans are not special, nothing exists after life. When you feel how cold this is, you will know it is the truth. And once you know this truth, you will never be warmed and comforted by these old stories of men walking on water, healing the sick, and flying through the air.Libresco, who had long blogged under the banner “Unequally Yoked: A geeky atheist picks fights with her Catholic boyfriend,” said that at the heart of her decision were questions of morality and how one finds a moral compass.
“I had one thing that I was most certain of, which is that morality is something we have a duty to,” Libresco told CNN in an interview this week, a small cross dangling from her neck. “And it is external from us. And when push came to shove, that is the belief I wouldn’t let go of. And that is something I can’t prove.”
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“I had one thing that I was most certain of, which is that morality is something we have a duty to,...And it is external from us. And when push came to shove, that is the belief I wouldn’t let go of. And that is something I can’t prove.”
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If morality came from within, why isn't promiscuity the norm, rather than a disturbing trend indicative of social decay?Evolutionarily speaking, promiscuity frequently leads to males neglecting progeny they cannot be sure are theirs.
If I could escape the consequences of murder, I'd do it without qualm, right?If you acknowledge no social contract recognizing the foundational value of life, then you forfeit the protection of any such contract. So again, your self-interest is served by the contract.
Because people who can't freely express their opinions or their faith can't be said to be free in any meaningful sense, we specifically protect that expression in the First Amendment.I'd go yet further, and say that people or groups who can't freely determine their own moral codes have no meaningful right to free exercise of religion (or irreligion, the freedom of which is a necessary corollary to freedom of religion).
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