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  • religious people usually behave better than non-religious people

    For the origins of religion we have to dig deep into the history when people were convinced that world is held by three elephants, giraffes or whatever they thought was holding the world. That is also the time where we can find first society norms and political principles. The question I would like to answer is whether religious people behave better than non-religious people. And this should be the point where thoughts differ and split in two opinions - they do or don’t behave better.

  • Should we always tell the truth

    Did you know that people tell 20 lies every day and deceive about 30 people every week? There is a big difference between telling the truth and telling a lie. You should always tell the truth even when someone feelings get hurt or yours. This issue is one of the biggest in the nation. Some people say that the truth is matter of perspective. That is a lie itself. In this paper I am going to compare and contrast telling the truth vs.

  • religious people usually behave better than non-religious people

    Nowadays, we can communicate with people all over the world, due to the Internet and travelling. We can meet people with different personalities and behaviours. It is a good way to make friends, so our convictions and religion do not disturb us. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype in the air, that “religious people usually behave better than non-religious people”. Should we judge other people by their faith? My view is that it doesn’t depend on the religion, but on the human’s character.

  • religious person behave better than non-religious person

    Nowadays, we can communicate with people all over the world, due to the Internet and travelling. We can meet people with different personalities and behaviours. It is a good way to make friends, so our convictions and religion do not disturb us. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype in the air, that “religious people usually behave better than non-religious people”. Should we judge other people by their faith? My view is that it doesn’t depend on the religion, but on the human’s character.

  • Religious people usually behave better than non-religious people.

    For the origins of religion we have to dig deep into the history when people were convinced that world is held by three elephants, giraffes or whatever they thought was holding the world. That is also the time where we can find first society norms and political principles. The question I would like to answer is whether religious people behave better than non-religious people. And this should be the point where thoughts differ and split in two opinions - they do or don’t behave better.

  • RELIGIOUS PEOPLE USUALLY BEHAVE BETTER THAN NON-RELIGIOUS PEOPLE. DO YOU AGREE?

    Nowadays, we can communicate with people all over the world, due to the Internet and travelling. We can meet people with different personalities and behaviours. It is a good way to make friends, so our convictions and religion do not disturb us. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype in the air, that “religious people usually behave better than non-religious people”. Should we judge other people by their faith? My view is that it doesn’t depend on the religion, but on the human’s character.

  • DOES RELIGION MAKE PEOPLE BEHAVE BETTER?

    Christopher Hitchens asks the question: “Does Religion Make People Behave Better?” I would agree with Hitchens with regard to a negative answer. In fact I would say that religion does not make people do anything. The subtitle of the book “How Religion Poisons Everything” would suggest that Hitchens believes in general religion makes people behave worse. I would believe that too is false. Can Hitchens find examples of religious people who have had moral failings or who were down right bad?

  • Religious people usually behave better than non religious people

    Currently there is a wide concern about whether religious people usually behave better than those who are non religious. Some people point out that good behaviors do not depend on religion. Other; on the other hand, hold the opposite view. On my way of thinking, I completely agree with the former idea. To begin with, humans behavior depends on their characters and education rather than their faith. Obviously, behaviours are mainly influenced by the environment, especially from their family and friends.

  • religious people usually behave better than non-religious people

    It is often said that religious people usually behave better than non-religious people. One might ask, why so? Once looking into the phenomenon, we find that the answers are simple. Religious people have moral boundaries set upon them by their religion and so are more keen to keep to the ones set by the community or culture. They are happy to keep to laws, or any kind of rules for that matter, e.

  • RELIGIOUS PEOPLE USUALLY BEHAVE BETTER THAN NON-RELIGIOUS PEOPLE. DO YOU AGREE?

    Nowadays, we can communicate with people all over the world, due to the Internet and travelling. We can meet people with different personalities and behaviours. It is a good way to make friends, so our convictions and religion do not disturb us. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype in the air, that “religious people usually behave better than non-religious people”. Should we judge other people by their faith? My view is that it doesn’t depend on the religion, but on the human’s character.