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The 10 Commandments Of Atheists. by ValentineMary(m): 12:54pm On Jan 15, 2016

Religious people always contend that the non-
religious can’t have morals, because they don’t
have a list given to them by some god. But all
civilizations have had laws, and if you don’t
believe that those cultures got their laws from a
“god” (Ra, Ahura Mazda, Odin, Zeus, Enki,
Marduk, etc.) then you have to believe that such
laws were made by people. The laws of those
people are not significantly different from those
of the three monotheisms, and in many cases
are superior to them (based on the morals of
today). I get challenged about this so often, that
I thought I would come up with my own modern
“commandments” from an atheist. (No stone
tablets in stock; available only in soft copy.)


1. Don’t Kill
Do not kill others, except in an action of self-
defense of your own life or that of other
people
No death penalty, no wars of conquest, no
unreasonable “stand your ground” laws, all
these would go out. Abortion is a tricky issue,
admittedly, and I will leave that to people who
have a better understanding of the biological
issues. I am not aware of any human society
that has not prohibited murder at one level or
another.


2. Don’t Rape or Otherwise Harm
Others
Do not rape, physically molest or
intentionally harm others
Most societies have had this one in place. It’s
pretty basic if you think about it, even though it
didn’t make the Hebrews’ top ten. Oddly, they
based the degree of punishment for rape on the
status of the woman. A rapist, if caught in the
act with a virgin is supposed to marry his victim
and pay her father some money (Deuteronomy
22:28-29). If the woman is betrothed, and raped
in a field, then the man dies, but if the rape is
in a town and the woman did not sufficiently cry
out, they both die by stoning for the crime of
adultery (Deuteronomy 22:22-26). Talk about
blaming the victim…(sadly, this bias against the
testimony of women in rape cases was carried
over into Islam through sharia as well, although
it is absent in the Koran).


3. Don’t Steal
Do not steal or abduct that which does not
belong to you
Again, this is pretty standard stuff in most
societies. You don’t need a god to tell you not to
do this. By abduction, I am trying to include
things like forced marriages, kidnapping, etc.


4. Don't Discriminate
Do not discriminate against anyone based on
their ethnicity, religion, philosophy, gender,
sexual orientation, age, language, physical
abilities or skin color
This is a new one, and represents a substantial
degree of progress in human rights over the
laws of our forbearers. All people are to be
treated equally. Obviously, this doesn’t mean
that you can’t be selective (i.e., this doesn’t
mean that professional basketball teams have to
hire people under 150 cm in height). But any
qualifications on those items need to be based
on actual requirements, and not arbitrary ones.
Laws cannot dictate that we like everyone
equally and that we are devoid of prejudice, but
this is a step in that laudable direction.


5. Don’t Lie with the Intent to Hurt
Do not lie if the purpose is to hurt others
The first thing people will say when seeing this is
“why not just prohibit lying altogether?” The
reason is that a commandment shouldn’t be
something that everyone is incapable of
obeying. There is no point in having a law
against breathing. Lying is a pretty normal
activity to one degree or another. Often people
don’t consider themselves to be lying, even
though they remember an event distinctly
different from reality. Also, most developed
countries have laws protecting people from self-
incrimination, thereby acknowledging that they
would be expected to lie to protect themselves.
The Commandments are not meant to punish
human nature.


6. Don’t Own Others
Do not own any other person, or condemn
them to servitude, and your children are not
your property although you are their
guardians
This one needs some nuancing, but basically no
slavery, no indentured servants, no bondsmen,
or any of the other horrid ways people have
dreamed over the ages up to allow the poor or
the disadvantaged to be wholly controlled by the
rich and influential. You are to nurture your
children, not intentionally harm them. This is
also a development beyond traditional religiously
condoned morals, perhaps because when a lot
of today’s holy books were written slavery was
part of the normal fabric of society and parents
often had absolute control over their children’s
lives. How nice that we have improved ourselves
morally beyond God’s laws.


7. Treat People Equally
All people are fundamentally equal and are
entitled to the same protections and rights in
any society
No more kings and queens. No more hereditary
titles. No bowing before people because of who
their progenitors were. Does this mean a
classless society? Probably not. It doesn’t mean
that all people are entitled to the same material
goods, but that they should benefit in terms of
equal rights under the laws and equal access to
the benefits of society. If the government is
providing educational opportunities to some
people, it must provide it for all. This still would
allow for some discrimination based on age. A
four year old cannot be given the same rights in
terms of voting, access to a license to operate a
vehicle, or enable her to buy certain items like
tobacco or alcohol.


8. Care for the Environment
The environment is the heritage of all people,
and it is not to be wantonly consumed or
polluted, and where it is polluted it should be
cleansed if possible
Although it sounds like a new age
commandment, it’s not. In the 3rd Century BC,
Ashoka the Indian ruler of the Maurya Empire
and a new convert to Buddhism, promulgated
laws forbidding the unnecessary killing of
animals and destruction of forests. You cannot
forbid all pollution, but it needs to be
recognized as an evil that should be reduced as
much as possible. This is the first commandment
which positively requires action, in the form of
remedying existing pollution.


9. Help Those in Need
You should help those in need, if it is within
your capabilities
This is on the order of those injunctions to give
alms that we see in some religions, most
notably in Islam where it given special
significance. It does not say you must, only that
you should. So it is not a positive commandment
like #8; rather, it is an admonition to follow a
standard that each person can interpret in their
own way.


10. Treat Others the Way you Wish
to be Treated
Treat others the same way as you would wish
to be treated
The “golden rule” has been around for ages, and
exists in various forms in many cultures. It’s a
good code of conduct for everyday living, and
hopefully can promote a degree of civility and
responsibility in society.
Hope you found something of interest. Let me
know what commandments you think would be
best for a moral society

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Re: The 10 Commandments Of Atheists. by Adonis3: 1:28pm On Jan 15, 2016
Smh
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Atheists. by donnffd(m): 3:59pm On Jan 15, 2016
Superb work...i like
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Atheists. by alves4(m): 10:40pm On Jan 15, 2016
Exactly
Re: The 10 Commandments Of Atheists. by onetrack(m): 11:53pm On Jan 15, 2016
This is great, but it is more for humanists than atheists (although many humanists are also atheist). Atheism has no creed or dogma, unlike humanism.

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