As in, freedom of the individual. Having lost our foundation of our morality the vacuum has created a society that is drifting in a sea of chaos. Unmoored from itself. We need a foundational identity and ideals to stand on and to stand for. 3/
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Replying to @RonaldDPotts1 @AnglerFishLure
OK but we got many of our core values by pushing back at Christianity. Also our moral foundations are pretty consistent. I think we are more unified in our core values than we seem because we're in the current situation and can see all the details which we can't for history.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AnglerFishLure
Okay, I'm gonna get into the weeds a bit but if you will indulge me for a moment. Is it that we got many of our moral values by pushing back at Christianity or that we pushed back against the Christian authorities to apply the moral values of Christianity more correctly? 1/
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I don't know but I think it's a valid question. I am definitely not advocating that we must all be Christian and I am very very much against any church/ state marriage in even the slightest. Christianity is sort of beside the point I want to actually bring up. 2/
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Again, sorry for the long winded reply. The main question I have for an atheistic morality does it sell universally or is it culturally specific?
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Replying to @RonaldDPotts1 @AnglerFishLure
There is always a culturally specific nature to morality, atheistic or theistic.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AnglerFishLure
Well, yes. I make no claim of expertise, but I do claim familiarity with history and world cultures. I think an important question is there another culture that has placed such a high importance on the individual as Western culture. I'm not aware of any, but maybe there is.
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I ask that specifically because as I understand it value for the individual is the foundation if liberalism
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Replying to @RonaldDPotts1 @AnglerFishLure
Yes, Christianity is not keen on it and an accusation of atheists is that they are too individualistic. I wrote a paper on this in Augustinian confessionalism,
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AnglerFishLure
I disagree. I see individualism as the basis of Christianity. Out of the gate the Bible states that the individual is divine. There's no doubt that Church have oppose authorities individualism and independence. It's valid to separate the ideal from it's practicioners IMO
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No. Christians are not supposed to be individuals. They're meant to emulate Christ and avoid pride and love God above everything. That makes individuality harder.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @RonaldDPotts1
There are many factions of Christianity and there have been many reforms within each.
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