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In reply to the discussion: Just to beat my head against a wall one more time, yes, bigotry against Islam is racism. [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)I feel that most people truly feel that they behave in an ethical manner. They might say that their ethics/morals are based on a particular book or philosophy, but, in my opinion, behavior generally seems to revolve around perceived self-interest.
And yes, there is a lack of consistency in most holy books, but in Judaism and Christianity that arises from the fact that the books are composed of many individual books written over a span of many centuries. Plus the books were copied and recopied, often by illiterate copyists who "drew" what they saw.
I also feel that people often develop morality based on the society in which they live. What is considered moral behavior in one country may not be so considered in another country.
And all of the above applies in my opinion to political holy texts as well.