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Morality Doesn't Depend On Religion

Posted on the 15 September 2013 by Jobsanger
Morality Doesn't Depend On Religion Christians (and many from other religions) would have us believe that a person cannot be moral without believing in a god. That is far from the truth. In fact, not believing in a god may be an advantage, because the person has no one to blame for an immoral act but themselves (and they don't have a god to forgive them for that misdeed). That makes your own actions more important in determining your character (because you can't take some religious verse out of context to justify that action).

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