It is morality that allows us to live with each other in relative
peace and, as with all aspects of humanity, we are just slowly
beginning to learn those lessons.  Christ taught love and acceptance
and here, some two thousand years later, we are still ignorant of the
hows, whys and wherefores of love.

On Apr 9, 2:16 pm, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good point, Francis.  Why is morality essential to the fabric of our
> lives? It prescribes consistency and allows our actions to be in
> harmony with our desires. It provides an internal compass that we can
> use to navigate society. How we apply the golden rule, or how we are
> able to treat others the way we ourselves would like to be treated,
> tests our moral coherence and our integrity.

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