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Can there be morality without God debate - American university of Beirut . 2009. Adam Deen

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2010

Prof. Samaha Raed (AUB) vs Adam Deen
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Adam Deen is an international public speaker on Muslim Apologetics. A former Islam channel presenter and intellectual activist who has been working in the field of Muslim apologetics for almost a decade. He has contributed to debates on issues ranging from ethics, to religious philosophy and theology. Adam Deen is part of a movement that draws on contemporary western philosophy to defend Islam in public debates. He also debated USA's leading atheist Dan Barker author of 'Godless'.

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  • The volume is so low I can barely hear it...

  • Why,yes there is morality without god.

  • @MrGrandDragon Pat Tillman was an Atheist and was willing to risk his life to do what he thought was right.

  • @MrGrandDragon

    Which is why they sacrifice themselves for their children, God provides them with animal heaven for them.

  • @eritasevoli

    Yes they also believe in Allah

  • @MrGrandDragon

    "Willingness to die for others. Dying for other is a demonstration of hope, hope of an afterlife, hope of mercy, intercession."

    Thank you captain obvious, but apprently atheists don't understand this simple problem to their delusion of morality (their morality isn't real). Prairie dogs don't sacrifice their lives for nothing, they do it for rewards in the afterlife too you see? Even animals believe in God, yet these evil humans deny his existence.

  • @MrGrandDragon Apoptosis. Self-sacrifice is natural and need not have anything to do with a belief in an afterlife, unless you define afterlife in terms of those who will continue living after you are gone. People don't sacrifice themselves out of selfish thought of a reward in an afterlife, but out of feelings for their fellows. Any other interpretation would be immoral.

  • The Naturalistic argument of being moral does not account of sacrifice. Willingness to die for others. Dying for other is a demonstration of hope, hope of an afterlife, hope of mercy, intercession.

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