Morality Without God

Ethical discussions outside religious frameworks

Morality Without God

The Morality Myth: Why Goodness Doesn’t Need God

“Without God, everything is permitted.” It’s one of the most repeated arguments against secular ethics. But it’s also one of the laziest. As if morality were a leash, and humans were just dogs needing divine control. Christopher Hitchens confronted this directly:“Name one ethical statement made, or one ethical action performed, by a believer that could […]

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Atheism in Daily Life, Morality Without God

Do the Right Thing: Ethics Without a Sky Judge

“We are not required to seek evidence for that which is already evident.”— Christopher Hitchens Many believe morality collapses without God. Without a celestial judge, they ask, what prevents chaos, selfishness, or moral decay? This fear isn’t new—it’s an ancient mechanism of social control: behave, or be punished by an invisible overseer. But morality didn’t

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