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I agree and socrates that society's religion, tradition, beliefs, laws, and morality are important to
us as human beings because without religion, beliefs, laws, and morality we cannot claim to be
human. For this reason, we must acknowledge that society was created. Religion shapes who
we are as individuals and helps us connect to a family or community of others who share our
beliefs. This is how we communicate with the god who created us. The next is tradition, which
provides a sense of community for those who may feel alienated and aids in the formation of the
structure and foundation of our families and societies. The third is belief, which aids in the
development of traits such as accepting responsibility and learning from mistakes but requires
patience and time to implement. Fourth, laws. Our civilization created a lot of rules, which are
crucial for human beings to utilize as a guide for a state since without them, our world would be
hazardous or harmful to others. Finally, when it comes to morality, we are the ones who will
determine whether a particular action is morally wrong or whether a particular person has strong
moral character because we have the necessary emotional skills in addition to our capacity for