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                        <title><![CDATA[Why God Is Necessary For Morality [Atheism]]]></title>
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                            <div><article class="rssWrap">Guest post by Darwin to&nbsp;Jesus
Dostoevsky famously said, &ldquo;If there is no God, then everything is permitted.&rdquo;
For years, as an atheist, I couldn&rsquo;t understand what he meant, but now I do&hellip;
Here&rsquo;s a simple analogy that shows why only theism can make sense of morality:
Imagine you just got hired at a company.
You show up, set up your desk, and decide to use two large monitors.
No big deal, right?
But then some random guy walks up to you and says: &ldquo;Hey, you&rsquo;re not allowed to do that.&rdquo;
You ask, &ldquo;What do you mean?&rdquo;
They say, &ldquo;You&rsquo;re not permitted* to use monitors that big.&rdquo;
In this situation, the correct response would be: &ldquo;Says who?&rdquo;
We&rsquo;ll now explore the different kinds of answers you might hear &mdash; each one representing a popular moral theory without God &mdash; and why none of them actually work.

Subjective Morality
The random guy says, &ldquo;Well, I personally just happen to not like big monitors. I find them annoying.&rdquo;
Notice that&rsquo;s not a reason for you to change your setup.
Their personal preferences don&rsquo;t impose obligations on you.
This is what subjective morality looks like.
It reduces morality to private taste.
If this were the answer, you&rsquo;d be correct to ignore this person and get back to work &mdash; big monitors are still permitted.

Cultural Relativism
Instead, they say, &ldquo;It&rsquo;s not just me &mdash; most people here don&rsquo;t use big monitors. It&rsquo;s not our culture.&rdquo;
That&rsquo;s cultural relativism: right and wrong are just social customs, what is normal behavior.
But notice customs aren&rsquo;t obligations. If the culture were different, the moral rule would be different, which means it isn&rsquo;t really moral at all.
You might not fit in. You might not be liked.
But you&rsquo;re still permitted to use big monitors.

Emotivism
Here after being asked &ldquo;says who?&rdquo; the person just blurts out, &ldquo;Boo, big monitors!&rdquo;
You reply, &ldquo;Hurrah, big monitors!&rdquo;
That&rsquo;s the entire conversation.
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