>Len,
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>>>Ulitimately, your ethics depends on your view of and/or sense of accountability to God.
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>>I do not believe in God.
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>Sure you do. It's the master passion in your life. You may not believe in the same God I (or others) do but you most certainly have andbelieve in some sort of 'god'. It may be your intellect; power, money, physical pleasures, or anything else but you do have a master passion. SOmething you serve and obey - your god.
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>>I cannot be accountable to a non-existent entity.
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>You presume much. I would sincerely (and with great trembling for your future) suggest you revisit this issue.
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>>Are you saying that I am not able to be ethical ?
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>You certaily can be ethical while not believing in God, there's no doubt. Not that your ethics will satisfy your need to reconcile yourself to Him in any manner... <s>
Now you're confusing me, first you tell me that I do believe in God, then you tell me that I can be ethical while not believing in him. Do I or do I not believe in him ?
Len Speed