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Promethean

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13. The implication
Sun Mar 17, 2013, 06:32 AM
Mar 2013

is that only the "truly" religious can be "truly" moral. It is an outright statement that you cannot be moral without religion. Sorry but I came to my spiritual beliefs late in life and lived a perfectly moral life before then. No crimes (except a speeding ticket), I don't drink, never done drugs (I don't even like using aspirin) and most importantly the idea of doing harm is absolutely repulsive to me. That is any kind of harm, to any living thing.

My moral code predates my spirituality by a significant amount and to say that I am not "truly" moral is most definitely an insult.

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