Yes, all religions have a code of ethics and a code of morals. It has been said that all great philosophies and all great religions have a similar thread of truth running through them.
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All religions claim a code of ethics, aside from a general feeling that it is better to be nice than evil there is no standard code for all religions. Areas of difference include:
A:Monotheistic religions that believe in ethical behaviour include:ZoroastrianismJudasimChristianityIslamBahaiSikhism
Of course. Ethics is an important part of most religions.
The ethical code of the Nation Of Gods and Earths is Iam self Lord And Master. Do the Science
The four religions of the Bushido code are Shinto, Buddhism, Zen and Confucianism.
Ethical Monotheism. This became adopted by Christianity and Islam.
Yes, granted he did not have the greatest ethical code but he was ethical. What you most likely meant to ask was did he have a moral conduct.
It is a set of moral or ethical rules of code of conduct that tallies with all major religions of the world,thereby appealing to any person,anywhere living; useful in all transactions and for peaceful and harmonious living!
If I know what ethical means the answer is be some religions hate pigs other religions hate operations and blood transfussions so couldn't have it full stop others are just complainers
beginning of the constitution
yes.
It is a set of moral or ethical rules of code of conduct that tallies with all major religions of the world,thereby appealing to any person,anywhere living; useful in all transactions and for peaceful and harmonious living!
Business ethics is what is morally good and bad. Its a code of standards.