Bet They Didn't Ask The Important Questions
Take a look at this new article over at Science Daily about morality and religion.
Here’s a link to the original article which appeared in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Citing several studies in moral psychology, the authors highlight the finding that despite differences in, or even an absence of, religious backgrounds, individuals show no difference in moral judgments for unfamiliar moral dilemmas. The research suggests that intuitive judgments of right and wrong seem to operate independently of explicit religious commitments.
This is obviously false. The fact that you can’t have morality without Jesus proves the morality doesn’t exist without Jesus which proves that this entire study is false.
Maybe you atheists should try using logic for once instead of blindly accepting whatever some scientist says just because he has “evidence”.