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There is also the argument of absolutes. Atheists often make the argument of stating there are no absolutes. There is no right or wrong. But to get them to think, hopefully not be sarcastic, asking "Isn't that an absolute statement?" If God does not exist, then that means there is really no right or wrong. If there is no God, why do we get the feeling of regret or shame when we lie or do something that is not acceptable?
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