Quote from: ippy on Today at 04:17:56 PM
Any non-religious person doing a good deed trumps the religious believer every time, we're not looking for brownie points, we're a lot nearer to pure altruism than any religioso.
Please note the, "a lot nearer".
As I said before, not your edited version Vlad. (Above).
ippy
You completely misunderstand Chriistianity Ippy. There are no brownie points to be won.....There is no scale of good deeds hence the need for Jesus and his death.
Secondly we don't know what your motivation is for Good deeds since it cannot be measured only observed. 2 people doing the same deed are observed doing the same thing i.e. altruism. In other words if it is possible for a theist to do something for brownie points it is possible for an atheist to be doing something to look good in the sight of his fellow atheist.
Thirdly, if you do good for the sake of good you are a moral realist since you believe in an absolute good. You are I would say a de facto theist.
Fourthly, does altruism really equal ''doing good''.
There, Ippy you haven't demonstrated you are any nearer to anything.
All of the underlined bits answered your question before you asked thats why I expressly said, we're a lot nearer to pure altruism than any religioso, got it this time.
ippy