Dawkins’ Atheistic Morality Debunked: 5 Reasons Why It’s Flawed with Examples | S28 E36

The Light of Reflection

In this episode of Light of Reflection, we confront one of Richard Dawkins’ most provocative critiques: that religious morality, particularly in the Old Testament, is outdated and unethical by modern standards. Dawkins claims that moral codes should evolve beyond ancient texts. But is this perspective really valid? Join us as we explore the purpose behind seemingly harsh laws, their historical context, and whether humanity can define morality without divine guidance. Drawing on both spiritual wisdom and modern logic, we challenge Dawkins’ assumptions and discuss why religious morality may be more timeless than we think. 🔗 Free weekly reference emails: https://forms.gle/Yn7x5Ei5AQpJTRCy7 🔗 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ByfUTjswIssZ6WfxCpKtA 🔗 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reflectin_light 🔗 Listen to the Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reflectinglight 🔗 Apple Podcast: The Light of Reflection Search Terms: Richard Dawkins religious morality critiques of Dawkins Old Testament vs Quran evolution of divine law morality and ethics in religion modern vs ancient moral codes Islamic perspective on justice divine law vs human law Dawkins on religious ethics why religious morality still matters Join us as we dissect Richard Dawkins' critique on religious morality, exploring if ancient texts provide a solid foundation for today's ethics. Together, we evaluate the evolution of morality and its implications for modern society. Let's seek truth in spirituality! #ReligiousMorality #RichardDawkins #Philosophy #Ethics #Spirituality #MoralEvolution #DivineLaw #FaithVsReason #SocialJustice #TruthSeeking

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