WangLili
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Hello all,
I recently had a discussion with a fellow whom claims he doesn't believe in supernatural beings, let alone God. One of the things he said to me was that he believes human beings can be good on their own without dependence on God. I would have loved to quote scriptures at that time and tell him that Bible says there is non that is good..However, this man doesn't believe in God so me quoting scriptures to him would be irrelevant. Anyhow, the way I see it, the only reason why we know how to be 'good', that is no killing, stealing is because of the laws that were taken from the Scriptures. I am of the opinion that without guidance, someone whom have grown up in solitude can't always decipher right from wrong. However, I could be mis-guided. God did make us quite intelligent. So my question is, given the following scenario, would an individual be able to be a socially moral individual?
Scenario (for the lack of a better one..): A child grows up in a deserted area, never sees another human being or animal in his life. All he has is a calculus book (don't want the poor thing to be bored to tears), food (fruit trees) and shelter..
Thanks!
I recently had a discussion with a fellow whom claims he doesn't believe in supernatural beings, let alone God. One of the things he said to me was that he believes human beings can be good on their own without dependence on God. I would have loved to quote scriptures at that time and tell him that Bible says there is non that is good..However, this man doesn't believe in God so me quoting scriptures to him would be irrelevant. Anyhow, the way I see it, the only reason why we know how to be 'good', that is no killing, stealing is because of the laws that were taken from the Scriptures. I am of the opinion that without guidance, someone whom have grown up in solitude can't always decipher right from wrong. However, I could be mis-guided. God did make us quite intelligent. So my question is, given the following scenario, would an individual be able to be a socially moral individual?
Scenario (for the lack of a better one..): A child grows up in a deserted area, never sees another human being or animal in his life. All he has is a calculus book (don't want the poor thing to be bored to tears), food (fruit trees) and shelter..
Thanks!