Ethics without God

Ethics without God1973
About this book
Contrary to the claim of many defenders of religion, the author argues that morality cannot be based on religion. If anything, the opposite is partly true, for nothing can be God unless he or it is worthy of worship, and it is our own moral judgment which decided such worth. Men can and do have purposes in a godless world. What we need to ask is whether there is any good sociological or psychological evidence to show that people will despair, lose their sense of identity and purpose, if they are not followers of Christ.
Details
- First published
- 1973
- OL Work ID
- OL2925766W
Subjects
Natural lawEthicsReligious ethicsHumanisme (levensbeschouwing)MoraleEthiekEthikGodsbestaanControversial literature