ragingflame
New Member
Hi everyone. I've been taking a class in moral psychology for my undergrad psych degree, and we've been talking about the ways religion can influence and shape a person's morality. I thought it would be more interesting to get a firsthand account, instead of just hearing about it in class.
So, I have a few questions if anyone wants to respond. First, how does your particular religious affiliation influence your morality? Second, do you think you'd have different moral values if you were to follow a different religion? And third, what would you consider to be your most important moral principles (IE, purity, deference to authority, loyalty, etc.). If you're comfortable with sharing your particular religious affiliation, I'd love to hear that as well.
Thanks!
So, I have a few questions if anyone wants to respond. First, how does your particular religious affiliation influence your morality? Second, do you think you'd have different moral values if you were to follow a different religion? And third, what would you consider to be your most important moral principles (IE, purity, deference to authority, loyalty, etc.). If you're comfortable with sharing your particular religious affiliation, I'd love to hear that as well.
Thanks!