Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The point that has been made by me is that organized
> religions provide their followers with some
> universal
> moral compass. Disorganized atheists have to devise
> moral compasses of their own which can be whatever
> they want it to be. I have repeated
--- Santosh Helekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It is quite amusing to witness this twisting and
> turning to maintain that the morality of organized
> religions such as Communistic Atheism, the Hindutva
> religion and the religions of bush and ahmadinejad,
> is
> better than that of unorganized
Mario Goveia wrote:
>
>If one does not belong to an organized religion,
one's >moral compass is whatever one decides it to be.
It may >be as good as taught by an organized
religion, or it may >not be.
>
It is quite amusing to witness this twisting and
turning to maintain that the morality of org