That's just it. You're not a good person. No one is when on their own.
That's entirely subjective.
No it's not, truth is not subjective. Plus we always fall short of whatever goals we set. No one keeps even their own commandments.
Really we ought to be surprised when someone does a selfless good deed. Our default setting is a-hole and that's how people act and think most of the time. We just rationalize our decisions. .
Whether a person is "a good person" is subjective. Without evidence, so is religion. And with Christianity good deeds are usually entirely selfish: I want to go to heaven and avoid hell, therefore I'll do this good deed.
That means you're too stupid to understand the entirety of who you are and be honest with yourself. Understanding yourself and being truly honest to yourself means that you do know what you would do without consequences, and then you can make decisions beyond your own selfish needs. Needing some big scary godman to make you do it just means you're too weak to do it on your own.
Now your just bleating like the dumb sheep that you are. If you were honest with yourself you would admit you do not always follow whatever morals you've set for yourself.
Plus if no God exists, what do you care if you are "good" or "bad"? If God doesn't exist nothing matters except for self. If being good within your own moral box gets you off, go ahead. Seems kind of weak though.
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