Captain Obvious
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One of the things it's interesting to ask theists is: "If you discovered for certain that there was no god or gods, would you run amok?"
Of course, it's hard to get an answer, since few are capable of envisioning such a possibility, but most of the honest ones will admit that they would not. It would be a very poor set of morals you have if you have no empathy and the only thing keeping you from running amok is fear of punishment.
As I said in my first post, this is because the only atheist materialists who run amok are those whose actions are fanatically harmonious with their actual worldview. The rest, in practice, behave as if mankind was more than merely material.
The key in your response is the word empathy. In a materialist world there is no justification whatsoever for having empathy for some being from whom you cannot materially benefit.
In a theistic world the possibilities for empathy are opened up because the identities of empathiser and 'empathee' are not necessarily restricted to their biological loci, immediate interests and the like.
Well, I guess you believe everything people tell you thenLOL. Seeing where this was going, I knew it wouldn't be long until the "No True Scotsman" fallacy made a guest appearance!