I do not value religion chiefly for its morality.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do not want to suggest that you have to be religious to be moral.
Some people talk of morality, and some of religion, but give me a little snug property.
The true meaning of religion is thus, not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion.
I reject any religious doctrine that does not appeal to reason and is in conflict with morality.
The difference between religion and morality lies simply in the classical division of things into the divine and the human, if one only interprets this correctly.
I have values. But morals are Christian. There's no religion here. Values. Don't hurt when you don't need to, but don't let anybody step over that line - it's an invisible line, but it's respect for somebody's space.
Religion without morality is a superstition and a curse, and morality without religion is impossible.
I tend to place my own value in spirituality rather than religiosity.
Morality without religion is only a kind of dead reckoning - an endeavor to find our place on a cloudy sea by measuring the distance we have run, but without any observation of the heavenly bodies.
Our common realm is not and cannot be stripped of values - I absolutely reject the idea that religion should somehow be tolerated but not encouraged in public life.