#language
There is a word in English that I saw defined _one_ time, and cannot remember, and couldn't find the original source.
It means a person who tends to be law abiding, but not because they ascribe to any authority of law, but because they happen to be good participants in the social contract and tend to have personal ethics that mean they _happen_ to not break any laws (like, they don't lie, kill, cheat, steal, etc., just not because there's a law or punishment).
Anyone know it?
@AskTheDevil
Umm, Atheist?
@Usama_Backhair No, a word for a kind of person that doesn't require them to follow some artificial philosopy or creed, like atheism.
It's a natural quality a person can have, rather than a joined one.
I know atheists like to believe they're better than everyone else, but that's not what I was asking.
: )
@Usama_Backhair (I mean, atheists do have plenty to be proud of, don't get me wrong! I'd be one if I weren't Satan.)
@AskTheDevil @Usama_Backhair
I guess it would be hard to be an atheist if you're a figment of the bible. 😂
@p3R1n01D @Usama_Backhair Mostly it's hard to be an atheist when you got to meet your Maker.
@AskTheDevil
"Atheist" doesn't mean you believe there's no G-d, it only means you're not following other peoples' organizations and theologies to meet G-d, or live life.
@p3R1n01D
@AskTheDevil
I’m more of a literal translation guy, theism is a man made story, however old, that one believes in, referencing supernatural phenomena they’ve invented or natural phenomena they don’t understand (so, in short: bullshit) so, to reject that… ahem…horse hockey…is “atheism”.