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Old 02-20-2008, 02:24 PM
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Default Re: Are Ethics and Morality Dead in American Society?

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Originally Posted by team_barlo View Post
Morality to me isn't Christinity (in and of itself) or exclusion of others who are not of that mindset. Morality is an openness to people of other faiths and mindsets who harm no one. Morality is inclusion and warmth (whenever possible) as opposed to exclusion and fear. It isn't about who you have mutually consensual adult sex with in private. It isn't about hunting or not hunting, carnivore, omnivore or herbivore. It isn't about tattoos and piercings or arts & crafts, boy scouts, girl scouts or the United Way.

Morality is teaching your children the realities of the world rather than shielding them from it. Mortality is educating yourself open-mindedly about politics and voting in an informed manner. Morality is accepting NOTHING at face value and questioning EVERYTHING (the single most important lesson of my 4 year undergraduate career). Morality is raising children in a loving and good-hearted manner that allows them to question and learn. Morality is kindness to animals and respect for their quality of life. Morality is looking others--be they human or other life forms--directly in the eye and connecting with their soul (even if that other being is an enemy). Morality is kind.

I'm a former Christian, but even I believe the passage in I Corintiains 13 pretty much sums up most of it.

In short, morality is kind heartedness--not hatred.

Based on this I would say that some religious groups have eroded the standards of morality in this nation just as much as some other factions.
I agree with you. I may add also that morality is universal and its basic prnciple is for the common good of the people.
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