by MoZamboni on June 12th, 2006

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In an absolute atheistic society, how would that society develop rules when everyone believes they are the highest being in the universe? What reason would they have to listen?

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  • by Temporary Name on February 17th, 2010

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    The same as they do now. They give in to `might`, `delussions and `peer-pressure`
    The one(or 10 or 100 etc.) that can convince the rest that he is the best rule-maker will make the rules and the rest will work at his bidding(within reasonable boundries, being `alpha` is the heaviest thing you can do because you have to please and supress all those other people.

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