“The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion.” Arthur C. Clarke.
Some people here have swallowed the idea that morality and religion can't be separated. But this concept is so wrong. The man is a primate. All primates have innate morality. Even the orangutans. Men and orangutans have codes of morality and standards of behaviour. But only men have religious beliefs. No other primate has developed Religion. Morality does not require religion. Religion does not require morality.
You can be a Religious guy and have a total lack of morality. You can be an atheists and completely understand what ethics and moral are.
What do you think?
Is it necessary to be a Religious guy to know what morality is?
Is morality more related to Religion or to Mankind itself?
Are Religious persons better judges than agnostics or atheists?
Some people here have swallowed the idea that morality and religion can't be separated. But this concept is so wrong. The man is a primate. All primates have innate morality. Even the orangutans. Men and orangutans have codes of morality and standards of behaviour. But only men have religious beliefs. No other primate has developed Religion. Morality does not require religion. Religion does not require morality.
You can be a Religious guy and have a total lack of morality. You can be an atheists and completely understand what ethics and moral are.
What do you think?
Is it necessary to be a Religious guy to know what morality is?
Is morality more related to Religion or to Mankind itself?
Are Religious persons better judges than agnostics or atheists?