As a practicing Catholic, I adhere to a relatively strict moral code as laid out by the Catholic Church. However, I understand that many object to many of the precepts of the Church.
Strangely in my recent studies of morality, I've been unable to find a competing moral code. I find that many are wanting to tear out "chunks" of the existing Judeo-Christian morality they disagree with, but none present a new and complete alternative moral code.
Even stranger, is that even among my (admittedly brief) examination of other faiths I was unable to find another with defined moral codes. I could only find vague sort of "do what feels good, because it is good" type of morality.
I do need to include for the sake of intelligent conversation, what it is I mean when I say "morality". I am using Webster's definition 1a of "moral" which is as follows:
Moral:1 a : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior
As such morality refers to standards of right and wrong (in behavior and action).
Strangely in my recent studies of morality, I've been unable to find a competing moral code. I find that many are wanting to tear out "chunks" of the existing Judeo-Christian morality they disagree with, but none present a new and complete alternative moral code.
Even stranger, is that even among my (admittedly brief) examination of other faiths I was unable to find another with defined moral codes. I could only find vague sort of "do what feels good, because it is good" type of morality.
I do need to include for the sake of intelligent conversation, what it is I mean when I say "morality". I am using Webster's definition 1a of "moral" which is as follows:
Moral:1 a : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior
As such morality refers to standards of right and wrong (in behavior and action).