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So some religions are made that their "source" was not the Bible, yet contain elements of the image of God. These I would argue, (or propose) that their source is ultimately God, with of course other corruptions since man has become corrupt. Those outside of God, would be a system entirely contrary -
Yes it can. There is a morality that I believe God never desired (I chose that word carefully) man to have, and some have chosen that as their system to follow. I have been careful to use terms such as "true morality" which are of course, coming from a Christian mindset, and it's distinction is not -
But Christianity doesn't have the corner on the market of "right" and "wrong." I'm not speaking of truth here...merely morality. Even the Babylonian code of Hamanaptra (sp) was a moral law...moral meaning "this is how you are to act." So, can morality come from a source ourside of God? -
@Evowookiee - "So why is it...that we base our reasonings on truth...from the idea that Morality is the apex of human interaction?" I'm not sure how to answer but I can say that I don't believe personally that morality is the apex of human interaction. I think Christans have an established belief in -
I want to discuss this statement: "Morals are based generally on what man percieves to be right. Where man gets that perception, is a question that cannot possibly have universal agreement." and put it into context with this statement: "I believe they are religious in that they ultimately come from -
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Ah, I think there are non-religious morals that people have. I believe they are religious in that they ultimately come from God, but since those people do not recognize it as such, for them they are considered as morals they have that have no religious base. There are also religions that have littl -
Happily, Not speaking of God, but of religion in general (man's attempt at understanding the metaphysical aspects of existence) are there non-moral religions, or non-Religious morals?


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