Essay On Morality And Morality

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How might religion motivate people to behave morally? Why is this kind of motivation sometimes thought to be morally problematic?
For some believers, their particular religion may motivate them to behave morally due to the promise of reward or punishment as a response to their behavior. Someone who has a great fear of God may be strongly inclined to follow the moral code He has outlined in order to avoid divine punishment. This source of motivation can be seen as problematic because it leads to very unreliable moral behavior. Although an individual may be behaving in a way that is morally correct, they are doing so for the wrong reasons. Should that individual ever find out or even just come to believe that God does not punish the immoral or …show more content…

Defend your answer.
If a law exists, there must have originally been someone who created the law. Human beings are the lawmakers when dealing with the laws of society. In places all over the world, people decided at some point to write a law claiming the illegality of murder, for example. In the case of the moral law, however, humans cannot be the lawmakers because they are imperfect; they can only interpret the law. Regardless, moral law must have come from somewhere in order for people to even have the chance to discuss …show more content…

I myself want to believe and agree with the former. After all, regardless of God’s status, there are certain actions that would never be morally right even if God said otherwise. If God were to say that maiming others was morally right I still would not subscribe to that idea because it’s hurtful and demeaning. If God could decide what was and wasn’t moral on a whim, then what would be the point of morality? He could change His mind every day if it so pleased Him. That’s not how I believe morality should

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