Subject: Even without religion...
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Posted on: 2015-06-28 17:11:00 UTC

It's still considered wrong to kill people. After all, if everyone was killing everyone else, then obviously the human race wouldn't last very long. Morality is partly about survival.

And to be perfectly honest? I'm not a Christian, I'm not religious.

I have a hard time accepting evolution myself.

There are people out there that believe that the "seven days" thing isn't literal; that hundreds, if not thousands, if not millions of years were put into God's creation of the earth.

And honestly, that makes sense. If you were an eternal, omnipotent artist (which I believe God is, at His most basic level), would you want to rush your work? Or would you spend time perfecting the world you so desire to create?

Even if God is omnipotent, He probably wanted to make that extra bit sure that His world was, to Him, perfect. He had forever; He took advantage of His eternal nature to ensure that the world was created right.

Now, I personally believe that once God brought humans into the picture, He decided to take a step back and let us decide our course. He'd let us, as His audience, decide what we think of His work of art.

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