Religion And Morality

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    YhtyujyhSee also: Divine command theory, Morality without religion, and Secular ethics [edit]Positions Within the wide range of moral traditions, religious moral traditions co-exist with contemporary secular moral frameworks such as consequentialism, freethought, humanism, utilitarianism, and others. There are many types of religious morals. Modern monotheistic religions, such as Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and to a certain degree others such as Sikhism and Zoroastrianism, define right and wrong

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    main purposes of our existence. Once we realize this valid profundity it helps us to dig a little deeper and thus reach nirvana. 4. The Question of Morality –In the Buddhist religion there are standards of right and wrong, which is why the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Noble Path was created to give followers guidelines of maintaining morality and virtue. 5. The Question of Destiny—the ultimate destiny for Buddhist is to reach a state of Nirvana. Buddhist also feels life is a cycle of

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    How Can I Be Moral If I Don't Believe in God?

    central point. The main point is that non-religious, or non-theistic, persons are implicitly viewed, by many of our more devout brethren, as morally deficient. For, to the religious person, morality issues from the expressed will of god, as documented in a given religion's holy book or books. Insofar as a religion presumes to embody god's will (as defined by

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    Philosophy

    definition of morality is principles of right and wrong in conduct. So by following the golden rule you are being moral to the best of your knowledge. To not follow the golden rule a person is being immoral. Moral philosophy begins with your parents, but as a person gets older they should have a set of morals that they learn on their own and apply it everyday of their life. Morality is like your duty of life; it is what you ought to do. Many people get most of their morality based on religious

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    Schroetke L. Personal Reflection Module #3 Word count 396 Ethics and Religion – Natural Law These two chapters 5-6 had a lot of information in them. Some of the information seemed like it was repeated over and over. The assumptions about Mortality and Religion are interesting. I tend to believe in the assumption that my fear of GOD motivates me to do good. Religious people become more conscientious. I can testify and say that has been very true in my life. When I am focused

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    of what can be sensed. As such, there could be no immortality of the soul or of the freedom of will; both being unable to be proved through the senses. This proved to have great implications with what is taught through religion, as there is a supersensible reality in religion. Although both rationalists and empiricists were both trying to provide answers to the same epistemological question, what knowledge is and how it is acquired, they had very different perspectives upon the matter. Kant was

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    Why Should I Be Moral?

    whether or not one can justify morality without appeal to religion •Certain people believe that one must appeal to God to support moral beliefs •Religious moralists argue that without God, life has no meaning and there is reason to be good or just •Secular moralists claim that morality is independent from God and religion. Pascal’s Wager •Blaise Pascal claimed that we do not need to have decisive proof of God’s existence in order to adopt a religious morality •Should we believe in God or not

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    The Relationship Between Religious Values and Ethical Values

    relationship is more complex than people sometimes realize. Religion and ethics are obviously intertwined as it exist countless studies of Christian ethics, Islamic ethics, Hindu ethics and so on. Both religion and ethics serve a common need in our society. Societies are built on the plank of co-existence and mutuality. Ethics is the study of what "ought" to be. It is a theoretical study and is otherwise referred to as the study of morality. Moral is an important part in ethics. Ethics as a branch

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    Religion

    Religion: Can one be Moral and not believe in God Tomeka Lynch PHI208 Jeffrey Porter 7/7/13                     Abstract “A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties and needs; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hopes of reward after death ” (Albert Einstein) Religion is about beliefs and individual views that relate to what they

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    Analysis of ______________________ (Your selected Religion/Philosophy) (Each paragraph to follow must minimally be supported by one properly cited reference to your assigned study materials, or outside sources using APA formatting. Remember that you must use three sources throughout the paper, two of which are your assigned sources; you may refer to outside references but make sure they are properly documented. Remember that every claim made by the religion/philosophy must be properly documented).

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