True, but 'freedom' is your ethical law.
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Counting on 'ethics' is just as stupid as counting on 'religion'. Ethics are nothing more but a product of the invididual itself, and it's religion has been created just to sanctify those ethics. If the invididuals which form the community have all almost the same range of thought (which usually equals background), it may work. In wider communities, it's results will be catastrophical, since ethics of the ruling class have not been defined properly.
Laws have been created to standardize the ethics of the community. In democracies, 'ruling class' = all citizens.
...or thats how I've always seen it. Please don't get mad at me if that was just a total piece of bs.
What's the exact definition of 'religion' in this poll, or rather, what would be a 'non-religious' person? People have so many meanings to even the most basic terms in these days...
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Moral law. This has nothing to do, by the way, with religious law.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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True, but 'freedom' is your ethical law.
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