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What Is Morality?

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    The term Morality mainly refers to the concept of human ethics which mainly pertain to the matters which are either right or wrong. It can also be used to refer to as "good and evil". It can be used with three contexts: - individual conscience, various systems of principles and judgments. The judgments are sometimes called moral values. These moral values are shared within secular, religious, cultural and philosophical communities. The codes of conduct in these societies are known conduct morality.

    Personal morality is defined and distinguished as: - motivations, right and wrong intentions or actions, as these actions are learned and develop in each individual sooner or later. The Moral codes are often known as complex definitions of right or wrong that are purely based on the well defined value systems.
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    Mustaine 

    answered 3 years ago

      Morality is something what you live according to Bible. You can't define it in words or in sentences but ethics are totally different than morality is. How you live life, how you live with others is part of morality. To love God is first command by God and the same way as we love God we have to love our neighbour is morality
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