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Morality in Humans

ur society. As much as we may try to escape Christianity, it still remainswith us, The moral ideas even of those who most violently reject the dogmas ofChristianity with their intellects are still Christian ideas.3 To believe or to accept the ideaof one moral code, one must believe that there is a God or a group of elite Gods whoimposed this code upon us. So there is, for most Christians, one single God, that rulesover the entire universe, and his wishes are inked in the bible. Unfortunately, Godswishes are consistent around the globe, and time and age is of no significance. If somecultural group lives in disbelief of God then they simply live in ignorance of him, and it isto their consequence that they are deprived. However then, since it is quite evident thatpopular modern civilization believes in God, it is therefore reasonable to assume that withthis belief we accept God as the one superior ruler of the universe, like any otherauthoritarian ruler. If we are faithful to God we can assume that as our leader, he has given us rulesand regulations to follow, and obey. Do any of the great leaders, past and present, leavethe people who follow them with no direction, guidance, or instruction? Of course not. All leaders held their position because they were instrumental in this area. God is nodifferent. God has not left us without direction, he has delivered to us a preexisting orderthat applies to all ages. An order in which he lays the foundation in which man is tofollow, an order that if followed will deliver to every culture on earth direction and a goal.To change this preexisting moral code of mankind as time passes leaves the human racewith no order. It would simply be impossible to say what is right and what is wrong. What would be the grounds to indicate it? How could anyone justify their actions withoutthe evidence that it was the best action? God, the adjudicator of all our fates, decides whatis good and what is bad. Killing in ...

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