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No - Your morals come from your values. Morals are what you do because of the values you hold. Morals are not what determine your values. The relationship between values and morals is one of cause and affect. Values cause morals to be what they are. If you believe honesty is important you will be morally honest. If you believe wealth is important you will morally insenstive to people who hinder your acquistion of wealth.
Values are a person's or society's beliefs about what is important or desirable. They serve as guiding principles that influence behaviors, decisions, and attitudes. Values can be moral, ethical, cultural, or personal in nature.
Values mean morals and beliefs in the Christian context.
Morals
to develop their sense of values
'Ethic' is related to a persons morals or values in life.
It installs morals and values in them.
Ethics are moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. They help individuals distinguish between what is right and wrong, guiding them to make ethical decisions and take responsible actions.
What conflict in values is expressed by the phrase separate but equal
Quite frankly, if you have values, ethics and morals, you carry them out with every action you take. Your life is not divided into those actions which comply with your moral values and those that do not, or you are a hypocrite and do not really hold those moral values at all.
Some values are honesty, equality, justice, intelligence, financial security (mostly), and things like that. Morals can be based on these. Morals are something the person should choose themselves.
Morals are the beliefs or principles that are based upon right and wrong, while values are what importance you place upon those beliefs or values. Such as "I place great value on your moral standards" or "Your high standards of morality are worth their weight in gold".