Can We Be Good Without God? by Mikayla Buckman

In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the intricate relationship between morality and religion, questioning whether ethical behavior is inherently tied to the belief in a higher power. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry, historical analysis, and contemporary examples, the narrative challenges the notion that divine authority is a prerequisite for moral conduct. Instead, it presents a compelling argument for the existence of secular ethics, suggesting that human empathy, societal norms, and rational thought can guide individuals toward virtuous living without the need for religious doctrine.

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