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Is it possible to form moral conclusions apart from religion?

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I think morality is largely influenced by religion. It's usually what is right and wrong based on religious teachings. It might be possible, but I think majority of people base it on their religious beliefs.
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Regardless of your religious affiliation, morality comes from the same source. It is not necessary to believe in God to have morality and values.
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Yes, it is possible to form moral conclusions without relying on religion. Many philosophers, such as Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill, have proposed ethical frameworks that do not involve any religious beliefs. Morality can also be derived from secular sources, such as personal experience, societal norms, and scientific research.
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it is possible to form moral conclusions without relying on religion. Many philosophers, such as Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill, have proposed ethical frameworks that do not involve any religious beliefs.
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