Religion and Human Morality: A commentary on theological history.
Language. What is the purpose of language? The expression of opinions and perspectives, discussion and conversation. When it comes to a question of circumstances and situations that hinder that process, perhaps the most prominent is the concept of religion and the rules therein that guide one’s behavior. Religion, in itself, is an extremely controversial topic to have a discussion on, be it on whatever basis. But like that could ever stop me from coming on here and saying that I, on an extremely personal level, find the concept of religion both irrelevant and imperative. Many evils of this world can be attributed to religion, but that cannot take away from the reality that religion, initially at least, was formed as a way to normalize the concept of human morality. The Divine Command theory talks about how an action is only morally good because it is a commandment of god. As you go further back in time, back to when the first religions came into being, it is very evident that the rules...