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Religiosity in Australia - Part 5: religion, morality and values

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Religion Moral rights Ethics Australia
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In analysing views on the moral justifiability of a range of behaviours relating to cheating and stealing, the author finds no consistent significant difference in the moral attitudes between religious people and those of no religion.

However, on matters relating to death (such as abortion and euthanasia), sex (such as homosexuality and premarital sex) and divorce, non-religious people (Rejecters) and people of low levels of religiosity (Socialisers and Nationals) have more permissible attitudes than the most religious.

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