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Traditional religions often focus on moral edicts. To many adherents, the key idea of a religion has more to do with ethics than metaphysics, with ''what to'' than with ''what is''. For example, in [[Christianity]], the [[Golden Rule]] provides a very simple guide to [[good]] behavior.
 
Traditional religions often focus on moral edicts. To many adherents, the key idea of a religion has more to do with ethics than metaphysics, with ''what to'' than with ''what is''. For example, in [[Christianity]], the [[Golden Rule]] provides a very simple guide to [[good]] behavior.
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==Major religions==
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Some of the most prominent religions today include:
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* [[Christianity]]
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* [[Buddhism]]
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* ...
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==Values==
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Religious [[value]]s often stem from a desire to satisfy a [[deity]] and receive a comfortable [[afterlife]], or avoid an uncomfortable afterlife.
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Not all religions preach the same values. However, they tend to encourage [[behavior]] that was adaptive during their time of evolution. This usually implies favoring [[society]], [[labor]], and other components of [[human]] agricultural civilization.
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Some common religious values include:
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* [[Faith]]
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* [[Love]]
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* ...

Latest revision as of 15:41, 23 January 2015

Traditional religions often focus on moral edicts. To many adherents, the key idea of a religion has more to do with ethics than metaphysics, with what to than with what is. For example, in Christianity, the Golden Rule provides a very simple guide to good behavior.

Major religions[edit]

Some of the most prominent religions today include:

Values[edit]

Religious values often stem from a desire to satisfy a deity and receive a comfortable afterlife, or avoid an uncomfortable afterlife.

Not all religions preach the same values. However, they tend to encourage behavior that was adaptive during their time of evolution. This usually implies favoring society, labor, and other components of human agricultural civilization.

Some common religious values include: