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John Arthur : Religion Morality and Conscience

What I Expect To Learn :

The similarities and difference of Religion, Morality and Conscience

Review :

In the chapter of John Arthur, Religion is created by God in the world so this means that we have to abide the 10
commandments these are the laws that we should follow, however religion is debatable subject that needed in moral
life. Religion has an impact in our morality which will motivate us to do our own will. Morality is a code of conduct
that distinguishing the right and wrong behavior moral is subjectively created by philosophy. The arbitariness of
morality stems from the observation that actions maybe deemed moral in one's culture so this means that if morality
is important in Religion because morality can lead us to have a better believes that we christians are following in the
10 commandments.

It was mentioned that "It is learned from interactions with others and governs interactions with other in society.
God might play a role in moral reflection and conscience. For the religous person, conscience would would almost
certainly include the imagined reaction of God along with the reactions of others who might be affected by the
action. So this means that every wrong doings that you interact with others God is watching us and it depends in you
if you have your conscience to continue it or not. Maybe in other people they did not see what you have done you
might be fortunate to escape justice but if you're really a descendat of God, your conscience will bother you.

What I have learned :

I learned that from reading the story the importance of God, and also it reminds me to have conscience be back.
Also religion affects morality without morality man cannot do his/her own will.

Integrative questions :

1.) What it the importance of Morality in Religion?


2.) How can you apply Morality in your life?
3.) What is Conscience?
4.) Why conscience sometimes disobeyed?
5.) How come we have different religion?

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