Morality as a Religion An Exposition of Some First Principles By W. R. Washington Sullivan New Edition BRAND NEW COPY Morality and religion is the relationship between religious views and morals. Many religions have value frameworks regarding personal behavior meant to guide adherents in determining between right and wrong. These include the Triple Jems of Jainism, Judaism's Halacha, Islam's Sharia, Catholicism's Canon Law, Buddhism's Eightfold Path, and Zoroastrianism's "good thoughts, good words, and good deeds" concept, among others. These frameworks are outlined and interpreted by various sources such as holy books, oral and written traditions, and religious leaders. Many of these share tenets with secular value frameworks such as consequentialism, freethought, and utilitarianism.
Religion is Morality recognised as a Divine command. - KANT "The mind of this age has fallen away from theology to morals. I conceive it an advance." -EMERSON
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