Quotes About Morality
This secular Leftist denial of human free will is one of the reasons the Left recoils from labeling evil as evil, and (correctly) ascribes talk about good and evil to the religious.
~ Dennis Prager
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in his magisterial Modern Times, the secular West wrongly applied Einstein's theories of relativity to morality: Not only were time and motion relative, so were good and evil.
~ Dennis Prager
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Biology is not destiny; you can be the child of an evil person and be a good person
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The god of compassion is NOT the god of justice.
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Remembering—the good others have done, the evil others have done, and one's moral obligations—is an indispensable aspect of a good and meaningful life.
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While individual human beings do enormous good, mankind has always been morally unimpressive.
~ Dennis Prager
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People have too often valued "proper" religious beliefs more than proper moral behavior, and even slaughtered others for not having the right religious beliefs. This is a common occurrence even in our time.
~ Dennis Prager
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The Ten Commandments are there to warn all of us that, with very few exceptions, such as the immediate saving of innocent life, no cause is more important than truth-telling. The Ten Commandments are the greatest list of instructions ever devised for creating a good society. But such a society cannot be created or maintained if it is not based on truth.
~ Dennis Prager
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Therefore, there is no issue here of a holy text depicting people being ordered by their God to kill infidels or innocents.
~ Dennis Prager
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Regarding morality, intentions matter little; and often, not at all. But when it comes to relating to God (prayer, ritual acts, etc.), intentions matter a great deal.
~ Dennis Prager
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Nothing inspires people to believe in God as much as God-centered people doing good, just as nothing alienates people from belief in God as much as people doing evil in God's name.
~ Dennis Prager
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We live in a world in which people can do unbelievably beautiful or unbelievably horrible things to other people. And if those horrible acts argue against the existence of God, then the beautify acts must argue for God's existence.
~ Dennis Prager
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We live in a world in which people can do unbelievably beautiful or unbelievably horrible things to other people. And if those horrible acts argue against the existence of God, then the beautiful acts must argue for God's existence.
~ Dennis Prager
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Good societies can survive people doing immoral things. But a good society can not survive if it calls immoral things moral.
~ Dennis Prager
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My concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right.
~ Dennis Prager
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Happiness is a moral obligation.
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monotheism was not a specifically Jewish revolution because it predated Abraham by several generations. The Jewish revolution was ethical monotheism
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The poor who commit murder, rape and robbery are not only not starving, they have far more material things than the word 'poverty' suggests.
~ Dennis Prager
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Any moral system that is detached from God, no matter how noble and sincerely held, will likewise fail.
~ Dennis Prager
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If doing the bad thing never brought benefits, no one would ever do
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The bad may have money, power, and fame, but they do not have friends (though they may well have sycophants).
~ Dennis Prager
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Remembering—the good others have done, the evil others have done, and one's moral obligations—is an indispensable aspect of a good and meaningful life. Who are we, if not our memories? I
~ Dennis Prager
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In my view, both opinions are valid. But I side with the minority. It is extremely difficult to be decent when living among indecent people. Few people have the moral courage to reject their environment.
~ Dennis Prager
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If you build a society in which children honor their parents, your society will long survive. And the corollary is: a society in which children do not honor their parents is doomed to self-destruction. In our time, this connection between honoring parents and maintaining civilization is not widely recognized.
~ Dennis Prager
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