We hear a lot in the media about the decline of religion and the rise of
the “nones”—people who check the box next to “none” under “religion” in
census forms. Despite this trend, a professor of religion recently made
the argument at a Binghamton University lecture that science cannot
replace religion, because religion provides humans with a moral
framework which science cannot. We should consider if we need religion
to be good people, or can we be good without it?
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