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Monday, May 23, 2011

Atheists and Guilt

A recent study concludes that atheists have better casual sex than Christians involved in the same behaviour. This is because atheists, who make up the rules as they go, can convince themselves that causal sex is a good thing. Even HIV and other STD’s can’t stop those with no guilt. Their focus is totally on developing a pill that will allow the good times to keep rolling.

Good times - you know, where men use hints of impending love to get sex, and women use sex to get the illusion of being loved.

Good times - two people using each other.

Now until this particular study, all previous studies showed that for those who were married, Christians consistently voiced better sex than non Christians because Christian marriages provide both men and women with greater physical, emotional and spiritual intimacy. That of course was no surprise to Christians because most of us were able to compare pre Christian sex to sex as Christians. The former was third rate compared to the latter.

On the other hand, it’s also understandable that atheists wouldn’t experience as much guilt as Christians during extramarital sex. When the atheist cheats on his wife, there’s no guilt because he’s concluded that “It can’t be wrong since my wife is such a bitch. Really, the marriage is already over.”

And if an atheist concludes that something is right, then it is right.

An atheist would enjoy (not as much guilt) screwing around with her neighbour’s husband more than a Christian committing adultery, because to an atheist, “Anything that feels this right can’t be wrong.”

And if an atheist concludes that something is right, then it is right.

Correct Hugo? No guilt for you and your girlfriend?

Moral relativism is the way to go. Right - Hugo?

In atheist world, if enough people in a social group say something is right, then it becomes right.

2 comments:

  1. Correct Hugo? No guilt for you and your girlfriend?

    I don't understand why you ask this after what you wrote. It does not concern me at all... Are you comparing my 'non-Christian' sex life with cheating!?

    What do you get from insulting others like that?

    Moral relativism is the way to go. Right - Hugo?

    Not sure what moral relativism is for you and how it concerns my values and beliefs...

    In atheist world, if enough people in a social group say something is right, then it becomes right.

    Certainly not! You are just insulting my views without understanding them, and without even trying.

    *******

    I finally got a link to the NDE video that works, the one you had posted tells me that the BBC removed it for copyright violations.

    It was too late when I found out though... in a few days I might have time for that, it seems very interesting!

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  2. Why do you ask 'Correct Hugo?' and 'Right - Hugo?' and then just ignore the responses?

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