Today I am reading Dostoevsky's the Karamazov Brothers and a character called Ivan Karamazov engaged me wholly particularly his intellectual argument about morality. He said if man does not believe in immortality or God he does not have to follow any rules or codes or laws at all, for he can do anything he chooses for the consequence of his act will end up in nothingness or void and he is likely to commit any crime given he is sure that there is no afterlife or God.
There is some hint that belief in God or religious beliefs or immortality is likely to save mankind.
This idea is reverberating within me

