What motivates an atheist to seek the "good"?
From basic friendships to municipal interactions, the bad propagates and the good propagates. The house with the broken window(s) gets broken into, then the house next door to it gets broken into, and so on. Yelling at someone makes that someone fear you, yell back, and otherwise have nothing to do with you. Obtaining power makes others fear you and you end up dying alone. The intelligent person (religious or atheist) realizes that being nice and being "good" and being generous pays off in a simpler, happier life. While humans love to think they'll have it both ways, the fact is that no one gets to have it both ways (not even God gets to have it both ways.) All actions have consequences. The intelligent one knows that and works WITH the law of consequences, not against the law of unintended consequences.
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