L.I.T. Tarassenko

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However, neither Wilson nor Dostoyevsky is claiming that atheists are less good and moral than believers, and to read them that way is to miss the force of the challenge. Dostoyevsky does not say that without God there can be no moral feelings or moral behavior. He says that without God there can be no moral obligation, that everything is “permitted,” allowed.
Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Sceptical
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