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Human beings are capable of moral behavior without the need for religious commandments from "summary" of The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated) by Thomas Paine

In considering the question of whether human beings are capable of moral behavior without the need for religious commandments, we must first establish the source of morality. Is it derived solely from religious teachings and commandments, or is it inherent in human nature?It is argued by some that without the guidance of religious doctrines, humans would descend into immorality and chaos. However, upon closer examination, we can see that morality is not exclusive to religion. In fact, many moral principles are shared across different cultures and belief systems, suggesting a universal understanding of right and wrong that transcends religious boundaries. Furthermore, the idea that morality is dependent on religious commandments raises the question of what motivates individuals to behave morally. Are people only good because they fear divine punishment or seek reward in the afterl...
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    The Age of Reason Original Edition(Annotated)

    Thomas Paine

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