Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on November 12, 2005 04:12 AM
depends on the person. the realization that all humans are brothers to each other and children of the same God, that the evil are eventually punished, that right/wrong and good/bad are objective realities and not the products of our current preferences or state of mind, the happinness cannot be found in evil deeds, that the evil you inflict on others harms them less than it harms you, that sin is a result of delusion and that sobriety can only be achieved through the abandonement of self-will, etc.
you should maybe begin by reading C.S. Lewis. or Dostoevsky (who used to be an atheist, BTW).
many reasons
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on November 12, 2005 04:12 AMyou should maybe begin by reading C.S. Lewis. or Dostoevsky (who used to be an atheist, BTW).
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