Many of the Jewish morals are found in Mishna Avos, which you cal see in the Jewish prayerbook following the Shabbat afternoon prayers. For an interesting article, see the attached Related Link.
Follow a code of moral conduct
The moral teachings of Christianity are founded on the second great commandment taught by Jesus, "You shall love your neighbour as yourself." There is very little that is not captured by that command.
There is no direct mention in the Bible of Jesus telling a joke during his teachings. His teachings were primarily focused on imparting spiritual and moral lessons to his followers.
Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, but obviously has a great deal in common with the the moral precepts of Judaism.
Moral theology is the study of moral principles using religious teachings and beliefs as a foundation, while moral philosophy is the study of moral principles using reason and logic as the primary tools. Moral theology often focuses on the teachings of a specific religion, while moral philosophy explores ethical theories and principles across different belief systems.
I disagree because to make a moral decision a combination of authorities are needed to make the right decision on moral issues.
the ten commandments influence the Hebrew by moral and ethic teachings.
According to Catholic teachings, drinking becomes a sin when it leads to drunkenness or impairs one's ability to make moral decisions.
Moral decisions are based on the values per Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings. Refer to related question below.
.Catholic AnswerBasically a grudge against a Church which held to the moral teachings of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and told them both that they had to be moral, and that the faith could not change.
Mahatma Ghandi exemplified the teachings of the Jain religion, of which he was a member. Since Jesus taught the same great moral values, Gandhi also demonstrated the teachings of Jesus.
Jesus is a central figure in Christianity believed to be the Son of God. His teachings, such as love, compassion, and forgiveness, have had a lasting impact on children by promoting kindness, empathy, and moral values.