I think the question should be "Who follows their morals in a just, peaceful way."
2006-07-31 21:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I would say Islam has more "moral codes" than Christianity or Atheism. There are a lot of demands from "Allah".
Atheism has less "moral codes" but is more flexible because it relies on human experience and material needs and solutions rather than strict dogma.
Don't get me wrong, Christianity and Islam have good moral stories to draw from. But so did Aesop.
2006-08-01 04:22:14
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answered by ? 5
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Morals are an individualistic based thing.
The one that has more is the one who thinks he/she has more.
Any one that is chosen is going to be measured by your level & conception of morals that you believe is true.
So who can actualy say, it's just grounds for arguement. Check out the Middle East. Thank God, I am American... I have a choice & that's why I thank God, morality applies to my life and does not serve as justice but just a way of living.
2006-08-01 04:28:39
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answered by SuperPrincess 3
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Nobody can tell.
Nobody is omniscient to judge a man or a group of man.
The acceptance or non acceptance of a religion or an ideology does not make man moral or immoral.
The morality of a man is depending on many factors: his character, his learning, his thinking, his vision, his purpose in life and his adaptation to the environment....
Each man can make judgement only about himself, because he himself can see clearly his actions and the motives in his mind.
There are various kinds of education enabling man to conduct his life: physical education for the growth and efficient use of his body; human education for the growth and use of his intellect (mind); spiritual education for the growth of his immortal soul.
So let each man use his free will to choose and to get proper training for his progressive and happy life.
Please rethink and go ahead.
2006-08-01 07:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Religions do not dictate morals. Its depends totally on the person and how he has been brought up. The values taught to him by his parents and elementary teachers are all that make a man.
2006-08-01 04:24:29
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answered by babarimam 4
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I would go for atheists, they examine things based on facts, logic and reasoning. They don't judge based on ancient texts or fairy tales, they believe things in this world are more important because there is no afterlife therefore what we do today has more bearing as it is all that we will ever do.
Atheists live in the real world, religious people are conditioned to think outside of reason.
2006-08-01 04:21:36
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answered by A Drunken Man 2
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It is up to the individual to have morals and know rigth from wrong. it is not a matter of which religious preferrence you have or do not have.
Each person should take responsiblity for their own actions
2006-08-01 04:24:27
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answered by gwad_is_a_myth 4
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there are moral and immoral people in each of those groups. It is completely an individual thing.
2006-08-05 18:14:18
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answered by gumby 7
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I don't think morals has to go with religion.
2006-08-01 04:19:48
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answered by tokala 4
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Believers…
all religions are teaching morals, it depends on the followers how far they follow………..
2006-08-01 04:29:38
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answered by Simply.......Khaled 2
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