Your point about morals/integrity and atheism has been addressed numerous times on this forum. You have had to read the responses, and yet you spew the same tired, erroneous nonsense that, without your/a god, atheists will be monsters.
I never said that. I said that they, or anyone, could be monsters and that there would be no consequences, except what man administered.
But I will say this. No moral set of laws can come from men alone. Men, of themselves, do not produce virtuous laws that result in the betterment of mankind. It's impossible given the nature of man. And if I seem to "spew" the same "tired" stuff, it's because it's true. Men, minus God, are always monsters. Give me an example of where I'm wrong.
- The higher an individual's IQ the more likely they are to be atheist.
- The more formal education an individual has the more likely they are to be atheist.
- The more rational an individual's personality (think Myers Briggs, Intuitive Thinker NT), the more likely they are to be atheist.
- The more secular and atheistic a state, nation or region, the more likely it is to be functional with a higher level of integrity.
I've known many brilliant people who believed, deeply, in God. Douglas MacArthur, the brilliant tactician and general, believed deeply in God and was, despite his faults, one of the most disciplined, articulate men of the age. He never got a scratch in battle, even though men around him were dropping like flies. He led a company of men behind enemy lines in World War I and was the only survivor. He was attacked by three bandits who ambushed him and his driver and killed at least two of the three with only a hole through his hat. Coincidence? Perhaps, but the same thing happened with General Washington. Both men were brilliant men of faith who were convinced they had a divine destiny. On the other hand, I'm not impressed with the idiots like Hitchens and others who think themselves brilliant and above others. They're stuck up, arrogant and not nearly as smart as they think they are.
And BTW, I know many brilliant people who voted for Mr. Obama. I, being of medium intelligence, on the other hand, knew what kind of a president he'd be before he was even elected. So much for brilliance and common sense, especially when the latter isn't so common!
At least you boil it down to what typiclaly annoys theists about atheists - what mature, responsibile consenting adults choose to do with their genitalia. Why do you continue to repeat tired, erroneous garbage? Requiring a belief in a deity in order to do the right thing is weak and un-evolved. Atheists typically have figured out how to do the right thing for no other reason than it is the right thing, and our list of malfeasant behaviors - other than the aforementioned genitalia - would almost certainly match a similar list by a rational caring theist.
I don't know why atheists are so caught up with "genitalia," because they're the ones who generally bring it up first. What about abortion? Few atheists I've met seem to think it's no more important than taking an aspirin for a headache. Besides, since you brought it up, I've never known a truly great man or woman who was sexually promiscuous. Of course I tend to look up to great men who were more contained.
At any rate, this thread is done. I'm out of here. Continue on if you wish.