RE: The origin of morality
April 3, 2013 at 9:07 am
(This post was last modified: April 3, 2013 at 9:09 am by Joel.)
I argue that secular morality is far superior. If your only argument against it is that forgiveness isn't necessary, then I guess you're right.
But why does it have to be necessary? There should be a personal need to forgive; not to forgive just because you're told to, but because unforgiving people tear themselves apart as a result.
For their own wellbeing and interpersonal advancement, they should forgive.
This mindset should produce more morally sound people than religions do.
But why does it have to be necessary? There should be a personal need to forgive; not to forgive just because you're told to, but because unforgiving people tear themselves apart as a result.
For their own wellbeing and interpersonal advancement, they should forgive.
This mindset should produce more morally sound people than religions do.