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Originally Posted by SeattleUte
What's this? And, by the way, it has been shown systematically that belief in God does not make one more likely to be ethical. Even C.S. Lewis acknowledged this (he conceded, despite his ardent Christianity, that religious people may well be immoral in greater numbers, analogizing religion to a hospital, but for the soul).
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Maybe so, but in your case we can see the hazards of not being beholden to a Deity.
What discipline were you trained in? If you're using CS Lewis's statement supporting that "belief in God does not make one more likely to be ethical," you've got a serious endogeneity problem.