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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You didn't answer who else teach morals directly or indirectly except religion.[/quote] Uhhh... ...parents... ...teachers... ...peers... ...most people in society by example...? (some by negative example) We're all in this, man. There is no instruction book. Many religions teach a lot of stuff most people find highly immoral.[/quote] Yes, but all of them are influenced by religion.[/quote] DP. Not in my area. [/quote] What area?[/quote] Liberal area with many educated people. Many didn't grow up with religion. [/quote] Religious traditions and values are already baked in the societies culture.[/quote] +1 liberal area poster has a comfy bubble on a platform created by Judeo-Christian values and doesn’t realize it.[/quote] Religion doesn't invent kindness. It did invent some fun traditions we enjoy though - Easter bunny, etc. [/quote] Religion has a system of teaching kindness. The best example is the Golden Rule in the positive and in the negative sentence structure. Most famous universities started by clergy to teach religious studies and you have Sunday off so you can go to church. [/quote]
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