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Atheistic Morality

Doing the right thing because it is the right thing to do, not because you want to gain favor with god.
Religious Person: I gave money to charity because god would want me to.

Sane Person: I gave money to charity because some people needed it more than I did.

Religious Person: Why would you help someone for no reason?

Sane Person: it's called Atheistic Morality, learn about it.
by rational person July 24, 2012
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Atheistic Moralism

A form of moralism where atheism—the absence of belief in gods—becomes the basis for moral judgment and exclusion. The atheistic moralist treats religious belief not as a difference of opinion but as a moral failing, a sign of insufficient rationality, a character flaw deserving contempt. Religious believers are not just wrong but backward, not just mistaken but dangerous, not just different but deficient. Atheism ceases to be a position on a single question and becomes a comprehensive worldview, a standard of virtue, a marker of the enlightened elect. The moralism transforms atheism from a conclusion about gods into a crusade against the god-believing, losing sight of the actual questions in favor of the satisfaction of feeling superior to the benighted masses.
Example: "He couldn't just disagree with religious claims—he had to treat believers as morally inferior, as if lacking belief automatically made him a better person. Atheistic Moralism: mistaking your conclusion for your virtue."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 14, 2026
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