>>15035877So. What is right, then? WHO is right? We need someone or something to listen to as a baseline. Not everyone's consciousness feels or agrees on the same definition of "right". Most people agree that murdering people unprovoked is bad, and you even feel icky after doing such an act so atheists avoid it. Even then, there's some people who vocally disagree with this and claim that it's "the right thing" to murder people.