That's certainly true!
Try justifying this or that moral contention, beyond doubt or question..
OK. But what to pick?
Something big or something little?
Abortion, Adultery, Gambling, Badmouthing,...?
Let's try 2 ... Adultery
Why is it wrong...
It destabilizes our society.
It destroys trust.
It destroys a family unit. Whether or not they remain together.
Children are very much affected.
It shows disrespect for the married partner.
If discovered, children are burdened with shame.
It lessens the commitment and thus love for the partner.
Badmouthing...
It kills the reputation of a good person.
It likely expounds on the gossip and makes a situation even worse than it is.
It makes the madmouthed person lose friends.
It creates friction between different persons that are affected.
Atheists believe that we do need to be moral but for different reasons.
One I could remember off-hand is so that a society can prosper...and so the population would want to do what is best for that society and thus progress.
A person might think it a wonderful idea to tell a friend that her husband is having an affair.
Some might think it's the right thing to do.
But is it?
This is why I don't believe subjectivity works well.
Both of the above would be covered by what Jesus taught...
But we don't stop to consider why He taught it.
The above would be an example.
Hmmm. Imagine you are an American President. You can establish only one of three possible major reforms during your 4 year term. You can choose between: 1) banning the civilian ownership of all guns except hunting rifles, shotguns and target rifles. 2) Establishing a British style NHS, in which all health care is paid for by taxation, and free at the point of need. 3) Investing heavily in public schools, so that all children get a decent education, and are fit for employment in an increasingly technological age.
Which should it be? And why?
Best wishes, 2RM.
Number 3.
1. People kill people. Guns don't kill people.
2. Just like every other man-made solution, socialized medicine does not work well.
I give you that private medicine may not work well either...but I prefer that.
A doctor that has to earn a living will work more diligently than one that gets paid at the end of the month no matter how well he does. They get lazy too.
REALLY good schools would make better humans of our children.
Unfortunately, I don't think that's possible in this present political atmosphere.
But that's what I'd choose if it were possible.