Tag: purpose
No Higher Purpose…
by Zephyr on Feb.13, 2009, under Atheism, Religion, Science & Technology, Society, Video
via: Atheist Media Blog
At the very end of this, you get this gem: “…and which suggests that the universe is essentially purposeless and undirected, and one where people have perfect moral freedom to do exactly what they want because there’s no higher purpose to which they’re accountable.”
Every time I hear this argument I bristle. Again, it is a denunciation of the power of mankind. By announcing that we MUST absolutely have a higher authority to respond to otherwise we’ll go bonkers and do all sorts of crazy things, we’re saying that we have little to no faith in ourselves. Mature humans are smart enough and reasonable enough to understand that actions have reactions associated with them. You can’t just run about and murder everyone you don’t like, or someone you don’t like is going to murder you. You can’t go around stealing everyone’s money because eventually someone will steal your money. Then, there’s empathy with others, a trait, again, shared by mature humans. If you hurt someone in some less tangible way, say by cheating on them in a relationship, you empathize with their pain and naturally think ‘what if I were in her shoes’?
I think, personally, that religion short-circuits our natural ability to form natural morals by giving people an easy out. That’s why you see people running into crowds and blowing themselves up in the name of god, but you don’t see atheists doing the same thing. If you’re religiously motivated to something it’s right, even if the rest of your nature-given intelligence tells you otherwise.
Then there’s purpose. Purpose is something given to you, either by yourself or by another human being. If your ‘purpose’ is to earn enough brownie points with god to get into heaven, that’s not something divinely attached to you. It’s given to you through your church which is run by humans, not deities. Those of us without belief in god still believe in purpose just as that definition – it’s just that we give ourselves our own purpose rather than waiting for someone else to come along and give it to us for us. Again, in this case, religion short-circuits nature.
