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A:I would expect the same standards from a moral religious person as from a moral non-religious person, no less. The one important difference would probably be the person's own assessment of the reason for his morality. The moral religious person is likely to attribute his or her morality to guidance from God; the moral non-religious person is likely to attribute his or her morality to conscience and a desire to do good for others.
You can be moral without being religious. You can also be religious without being moral.
We would need the name of the novel to respond to this question.
lr of religious poetry?
To give moral, social, political and religious input
Some religious believers would want religious and moral issues on television so that they can push their viewpoints at others. The same religious believers would likely oppose the presentation of religious or moral views on TV if those views do not coincide with their own.
Is less influenced by religious dogma as answers to scientific questions are more readily available.
A moral claim simply means that one calls an action moral or right and grants it a special status. The basis of a moral claim is frequently religious but can also reflect social mores, personal approval, or utilitarian objectives.
The reasons usually given are pity and sympathy - not moral or religious reasons.
Religious education often involves teachings and principles based on specific religious beliefs, which can influence an individual's moral values. Moral education, on the other hand, focuses on developing a person's understanding of what is right and wrong, independent of religious beliefs. While both aim to instill values and ethics, religious education is typically grounded in specific religious teachings, whereas moral education can encompass a broader range of ethical perspectives.
Masturbation is not typically considered adultery according to religious or moral beliefs, as adultery typically involves engaging in sexual activity with someone other than one's spouse. Masturbation is often viewed differently depending on the specific religious or moral teachings, but it is generally seen as a personal and private act that may or may not be considered sinful or immoral depending on the beliefs of the individual or their religious community.
religious pacifist