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Prezentatsiia Po Obshchestvoznaniiu Dlia: 10 Klassa Po Teme Moral I Religiia

They both claim to offer truths that apply to everyone. Slide 5: Key Differences Source Society and human experience Divine revelation/Holy Scriptures Sanction Public disapproval or guilt Concept of "sin" or divine judgment Scope Universal and secular Specific to believers of a faith Nature Rational/Critical Based on Faith Slide 6: Interaction Between the Two

Provides meaning to life and establishes moral absolutes. Slide 4: Common Features (What Unites Them?) They both claim to offer truths that apply to everyone

Many modern moral norms (e.g., "Thou shalt not kill") originated in religious texts. They both claim to offer truths that apply to everyone

Both aim to guide human behavior and maintain social order. They both claim to offer truths that apply to everyone

Morality can exist independently of faith (Humanism).