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Morality

Morality is a word that describes what is considered right and wrong. For religious people, morality is dictated by God.

Morality

Morality

  • The word morality comes from the Latin word 'mores'.
    • This refers to what is considered normal, or acceptable, in any culture or society.
  • A Christian society, for example, is one that lives by Christian rules.
    • The authority for these rules is that they come from God.
    • This seems reasonable if you believe that God created you, and everything else, in the first place.
God as a lawgiver

God as a lawgiver

  • A belief in God as a lawgiver is one of the most important features of many religions.
    • The Ten Commandments, for example, are important to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
    • All three religions accept that God gave the commandments to Moses.
Religion and morality

Religion and morality

  • The Ten Commandments are perhaps the most famous religious rules, but there are also many more.
    • Some of the rules describe how people should live their daily lives.
  • For many hundreds of years people considered these rules from God to be the basis for a good life. Being good meant doing what God commanded.
  • This begs the question of what happens to morality for those who do not believe in God?
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