The relation of “being religious” to being moral is complex, and one can note there will be a more thorough
What would be the main and or supporting ideas to above statement?
You will probably sense that being moral is not the same thing as being religious, having, for example, the intuition (or the self-defensive insistence) that one can be a morally good citizen without being religious, and the equally defensive idea that many religious people are not necessarily very good.
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"Human beings should always act in the interests of others." Is this
a) descriptive? b) prescriptive? c) analytic? d) metaethical?
________ believe that salvation is found in hidden knowledge
a. Jesuits b. Gnostics c. Disciples d. Apostles
Forms are ideas found only in the minds of those who understand them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
There are some cultures that never care for infants
Indicate whether the statement is true or false