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Morality does not require religion from "summary" of The God Delusion - by Richard Dawkins by Instaread

The idea that morality does not require religion is a central theme in the discussion of atheism. Many people believe that without religion, there can be no basis for a moral code. This assumption is based on the belief that morality comes from a divine source, and without that source, there can be no objective standard for right and wrong. However, this argument is flawed for several reasons. First and foremost, there is no evidence to suggest that morality must come from a supernatural source. In fact, the idea that morality is rooted in religion is a relatively recent development in human history. Before the rise of organized religion, societies had their own moral codes that were based on practical consi...
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    The God Delusion - by Richard Dawkins

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