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The Elements of Moral Philosophy

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James Rachels, Fifth Edition by Staurt Rachels.

 

Chapter 4.1: Does Morality Depend on Religion

What I expect to learn: Morality on Religion, Does it depend? How about Religion on Morality? Which side is better?

Quote: "From a religious perspective, however, things look very different. Judaism and Christianity teach that the world was created by a loving, all-powerful God to provide a home for us. We, in turn, were created in his image, to be his children."

 

     Everyone has their own beliefs and that we there are things that should be kept in their own. Religion has its own way of running things and so are those who do not believe in the faith. There when religious or nonreligious side make mistakes and we should all know this is natural. We should not pit each other based how we view things. Religion should not be the basis of everything and you in turn should not blame everything on god. If we blame too much on god then we loose confidence in ourselves. We view it as how god wants our lives to unfold and let all the mistakes fall on him. Instead it would better if we morale ourselves to confidence and tell to keep on going. Life will always be mysterious and the best way to live it is to keep everything balances.

 

What I have learned:

     - There are no better sides.

     - We should keep it balances.

     - Remember to keep things straight.

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