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Is Religion Necessary for Morality, Democracy, and Justice?

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Is Religion Necessary for Morality, Democracy, and Justice?

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Religion: Is Religion Necessary for Morality, Democracy, and Justice? Wednesday July 26, 2006 One common complaint about secularism is that religion and belief in God are prerequisites for morality, justice, and a democratic society. The basic premise here is that the only values which ultimately matter are those which are transcendent, and such values can only be perceived and understood through religious tradition and a connection with the divine. Read Article: Is Religion Necessary for Morality, Democracy, and Justice? More about: ???–>Comments (0)See All Posts PrevNext zSB(3,3) Comment

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One common complaint about secularism is that religion and belief in God are prerequisites for morality, justice, and a democratic society. The basic premise here is that the only values which ultimately matter are those which are transcendent, and such values can only be perceived and understood through religious tradition and a connection with the divine. Read Article: Is Religion Necessary for Morality, Democracy, and Justice? Comments (0)See All Posts Share Prev

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