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In reply to the discussion: Why I Raise My Children Without God [View all]humblebum
(5,881 posts)First of all, you do not KNOW that there is no God. That is your assumption and opinion.
Secondly, you can only say that God is not morally perfect when you are the one defining what is moral and what is not.
You seem to have some serious flaws in your reasoning. What might be considered as moral in one human culture, may not be in another. For example, being a proud warrior and fighting and killing an evil enemy is/was a moral quality in some cultures. To not do so would be considered immoral for allowing such an evil to exist. In another any kind of killing is considered immoral.
As a declared atheist, you display to me absolutely nothing that I would care to teach my children. You first show contempt for others ideas and beliefs, and you base your own opinions upon your own ideas of morality.
Your opinion of God is just that - your own very subjective opinion of what you consider to be moral. You, evidently are your own standard of morality.
Saying that God doesn't exist simply because such a god does not fit your definition of what would constitute a real god, does not prove that there is no God. That is a very flawed and transparent reasoning.