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The key concepts of assignment #2 for religion 1000, focusing on the importance of respect, the formation of human character, and the role of morals and social values in a philosophy that is not based on religion. Students will learn about the significance of respecting parents, elders, and others, the joy of learning and music, and the importance of not inflicting harm upon others. This assignment also emphasizes the role of family, education, and traditions in shaping human character.
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Religion 1000 Assignment # Section 2 #1-important to be respectful and obedient to parents, elders, superiors and others -important to care for and respect parents and try and make them happy and proud -importance on treating others well, as you wish to be treated -my happiness and pride more important than pleasing others -do not need to obey parents as an adult -personally practice some aspects - kindness, respect, learning, family values #2-human character formed in family, education and history -works to help others guided by moral inspiration not brute force -love and respect and family duties most important -joy always can be found in learning and music -do not inflict upon others that which you yourself would not want -similar to Matthews Golden Rule 7: #3-not a religion - no god or heaven, based on reality -philosophy to unite nation -traditions/education/music -based on set of morals -establishing social values