Call it religion, call it moral, call it principles...
> Without religion, I'll define worthwhile for me, is just what I desire. Is that controversial?
Then your religion is you, your moral compass is yourself, etc.
> Are you not allowed to define for you what's worth your time and attention?
How would you then disallow someone whose beliefs don't include the value of others, and follow what they desire, and so live by the laws of the jungle and basically use/destroy the rest for their own profit?
Would you be able to prove or show that that's intrinsically bad? Or would that be just your opinion?
Call it religion, call it moral, call it principles...
> Without religion, I'll define worthwhile for me, is just what I desire. Is that controversial?
Then your religion is you, your moral compass is yourself, etc.
> Are you not allowed to define for you what's worth your time and attention?
How would you then disallow someone whose beliefs don't include the value of others, and follow what they desire, and so live by the laws of the jungle and basically use/destroy the rest for their own profit?
Would you be able to prove or show that that's intrinsically bad? Or would that be just your opinion?