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Ethics & Morality
My thoughts right now: How to really help people be better people...?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldWiseGuy" data-source="post: 73322270" data-attributes="member: 139156"><p>The best way for people to improve morally would be to learn morals in school. Churches tend to speak in generalities, and have a limited audience. Family also seems impotent in teaching morals. Schools have more 'authority' over the minds of people, and address many more people as well. People in college also are paying for their education so they might take moral teaching more seriously if it's part of the course. Also moral teaching in secular schools can be disconnected from religious teaching, which is unacceptable to many.</p><p></p><p>People today don't know right from wrong in the sense that as society progresses technologically morals that should be associated with these advances are not brought up to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldWiseGuy, post: 73322270, member: 139156"] The best way for people to improve morally would be to learn morals in school. Churches tend to speak in generalities, and have a limited audience. Family also seems impotent in teaching morals. Schools have more 'authority' over the minds of people, and address many more people as well. People in college also are paying for their education so they might take moral teaching more seriously if it's part of the course. Also moral teaching in secular schools can be disconnected from religious teaching, which is unacceptable to many. People today don't know right from wrong in the sense that as society progresses technologically morals that should be associated with these advances are not brought up to date. [/QUOTE]
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