marg wrote: Ray you have been going on about how Mormons are more moral than a significant portion of exmormons. And you warranted that with not only observing threads started by exmormons "What are we drinking tonight" but with your personal anedotal evidence in which you inferred that the majority of people who drink, will do something immoral.
You wrote: " My anecdotal evidence is that one of the most popular threads on RFM is, "What are we drinking tonight?" Fine, but are you going to bash or cheat on your wife after you imbibe? Maybe not. Don't delude yourself to what alcohol can do."
Now it appears you are attempting to backtrack and take back your inference that drinking typically leads to immoral behavior. If you do that Ray, then you have no justification that exmormons are substantially more immoral than Mormons.
I think Mormons, and Christians who practice their faith, which means following the moral codes of their faith, do live better lives. My point was about drinking to excess and doing bad things. I see these effects upon people every day, people who would normally not do such bad things. My perceptions are influenced not only studies of the negative effects of over-indulgence in alcohol upon society, but what I personally experience with such people.
I was not "backtracking", simply observing what I saw on that particular thread, and trying to make a fair observation. This has NO relation to my general point about the negative effects of over-indulgence. My point was, you want to drink, fine, but if you over-indulge and do bad things that's wrong. Alcohol is one of the primary causes of domestic violence in Australia, and most of it occurs against women and children. I don't know about America.
marg wrote:previously: Believe in nothing? What is so wonderful, so fulfulling about believing in a fictional book, as if it is from a God (divinely inspired) What is so great about worshipping a God? What is so morally inspiring about a God belief. Why do you presume to think that somehow those beliefs give one purposeful meaning in life?
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My comment was in response to what you wrote: You said: "You and your atheist friends are building a bedrock for the destruction of society because you naïvely believe that our youth can believe in - NOTHING. Accountable to no one! "
And that has been my observation. Whether you like it or not, I find that most people who have strong religious beliefs behave better. You obviously don't like this, but it is clearly what I see. Like the sun shining at midday.
marg wrote:I fail to see how belief in a God, amount to believing in something which translates into better morals than not having a God belief.
Because you fail to see something doesn't mean it's not accurate.