Most religions teach morals through the use of stories and anecdotes. For example, The Bible is full of stories that try to teach us to act a certain way. Each story has moral to it.
They also try to teach us moral values through strict rules, like the 10 commandments. If you don't follow the rules, you may be punished in the afterlife, so fear is also used to help enforce the morals they teach.
All religions teach high moral values. Judaism provides the Ten Commandments. To this, Christianity adds the teachings of Jesus. Islam provides spiritual guidance through the Koran and hadith. Daoism teaches ethics in the Dao de Jing.So, religious values can be considered to be the high moral and ethical values that people of all faith aspire to achieve.
tribal religions can teach you about other religions
Moral Values are a collective set of standards which society holds dear. Children are taught these morals so that individuals then adopt these values.* Moral Values can include:HonestyIntegrityLoyaltyRespectSelf-respectRespect of others' property (do not steal, do not take advantage)DignityCompassionLove toward othersupholding social norms and lawsetc.*Not all adults teach children these values.
Yes, many religions share common values such as compassion, love, forgiveness, and generosity. These values often serve as a guiding principle for moral behavior and ethical conduct across different belief systems.
Most religions teach moral behaviour. Religion is not, of course, the only way to learn to distinguish right from wrong, but it can help.
It depends on the religion, most, not all, teach intolerance to other religions, most have a moral guideline about what should and should not be done. But.. I don't see many christian women sacrificing turtles.
Basically fun and to instill moral values in kids' teach them about what they might encounter later in life.
No. Atheists in general have the same moral and ethical values as do Christians and members of other religions. If there is a difference, it is that atheists hold the values that they do hold because they believe in their intrinsic merit, rather than in the hope of reward or fear of hellfire. Apart from religious faith, atheists do not lack values attributed to followers of religions.
Children should mainly be taught moral values by their parents. In today's society thou, parents are busy working double shifts, putting in some extra hours at work, or spend hours commuting, and do not have enough time to build a strong moral foundation in their children.Studies have shown that parents spend an average of 45 minutes a day with their children. That is barely enough to eat breakfast in the morning, and read a bed time story at night. There is not enough time left for teaching.Schools are already teaching children moral values by teaching them about sexual education, politics, and religion. (Oh wait, they took out religion...) We should come up with a universally accepted moral values list, and teach it to children in school.Take out religious influence, political views, and teach what's left.Example of a moral value list could be:Do not kill.Do not lie.Do not steal.Respect elderly.Respect your parents.Respect and obey local and governmental authority.These are just some basic things that do not offend, and are some of the building blocks our society is built on.Therefore, YES, schools should teach moral values. Without good moral values, a society can not, and will not work.it is the duty of every parent to teach moral values to their children, this is not the job of the teacher, they teach subjects to help them in life and later on for finding employment
Moral Values are a collective set of standards which society holds dear. Children are taught these morals so that individuals then adopt these values.* Moral Values can include:HonestyIntegrityLoyaltyRespectSelf-respectRespect of others' property (do not steal, do not take advantage)DignityCompassionLove toward othersupholding social norms and lawsetc.*Not all adults teach children these values.
Mainly but some religions teach the same but in different ways.
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