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RE: Without religion would people become more, less, or be equally morally corrupt?

in #philosophy7 years ago

Moralty and Religion... The two are inseparable and strongly interwoven, hence, no room for disconnectivity if we want to live in a peaceful world. Only through religion, "a tool in the Hand of the Almighty" can we best understand and appreciate the value of being morally upright and coexisting in a morally endowed society. This brief comment can only be best understood when we start seeing Religion as a "general way of life" rather than the mere "code of conduct" as perceived by many school of thought.

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Religion and morality are two separate things! They have no connection and nothing connects them.

Religion is like a code of conduct. It has what it considers right or wrong. It has tailored ways of worshipping. Every service/worship have patterns and these patterns are always followed to worship the Supreme being.

Perhaps you belong to one of those who say 'Christianity', for instance, is not a religion.
You should try tell us what makes something 'A' a religion and something 'B' a way of life.

I will like to hear from you. Thanks.

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