Micro-morality is derived from some natural occurring mindsets that help ensure the continuation of our species, as well as some of the social and cultural customs we are exposed to during our life/upbringing.
Religions just jazz up these concepts, but usually add a bit of prejudice/bias to the mix.
Religion may play a role in ones morality, but morality is not a direct product of religion.
Is it normal to want to be a good person without believing in God?
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Micro-morality is derived from some natural occurring mindsets that help ensure the continuation of our species, as well as some of the social and cultural customs we are exposed to during our life/upbringing.
Religions just jazz up these concepts, but usually add a bit of prejudice/bias to the mix.
Religion may play a role in ones morality, but morality is not a direct product of religion.