Good Without God?


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For many people, moral behavior and religion are inextricably linked. Those that do not believe in God are considered, by some, to be untrustworthy and immoral. In fact, non-theists do have moral convictions. In this discussion we will review how we decide on what is right and wrong in the absence of divine guidance. Over the centuries philosophers have endeavored to establish rational explanations for moral behavior. Since Darwin’s book, Decent of Man, consideration has been given to a naturalistic understanding of morality as the product of natural selection in the evolution of the human animal. Attendees will have the opportunity to propose moral dilemmas for discussion.
This discussion will be led by Jim Barnett. After a career in biomedical research, Jim studied humanism at the Humanist Institute.
Doors will open at 12:30 and the program is from 1:00 to 2:30 PM. We'll be in Community Room 2.
This event is free but donations to cover cost of the room rental will be appreciated.

Good Without God?