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Anonymous asked in Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality · 1 decade ago

What are your "Top 3 Do's", morally speaking?

It seems that when people talk about their morals, they get confused and say things like "Don't have sex before marriage".

But that is not a Moral... it's a rule or code of conduct for some people but it's not a genuine Moral.

Morality is more like a To Do list...

Here's my Top 3:

1) Do unto others

2) Find the most peaceful solution

3) Count by what I've shared, not what I've owned.

What are your Top 3 morals?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Don't judge a book by it's cover.

    Love others; but first & foremost-love yourself.

    Always do what you believe is right, no matter what.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Where I live, a predominately Catholic country by the way, there is legal marriage and religious marriage. They are separate issues. People who are religious generally have two ceremonies. The first is the legal one where the union is recognized legally and confers the legal status, rights, and benefits from the State. It is usually performed by a government employee. The second ceremony would be their religious ceremony that joins them in the eyes of god according to their personal beliefs performed by clergy or representative of their religion. A religious ceremony alone though doesn't confer legal rights or marital status by the state. Its just about their personal religious beliefs. So no, marriage is not an exclusively religious institution and even in religions there are different religions and differing points of view on it.

  • SPAH
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    For everybody?

    1. Respect people.

    2. Make people happy.

    3. Make yourself happy.

    For Myself?

    1. Protect my sister.

    2. Make sure she lives a happy life.

    3. Conquer the world so I can give her everything she needs. (And also bring peace)

  • 1 decade ago

    1) love others no matter Wat or how naive(gees keep making excuses ) as in seeing good when I can

    2)live the good life as in taking the right road OK I'm allowed the odd side street to get there not perfect

    3)And seeing I don't own that much the bank does oops do they share ....give what or share what I can ..its not a lot but every little counts .....

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Similar to Abb:

    1) Love

    2) Learn

    3) Live

    I only have one Don't:

    1) Do not maliciously harm others.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    1) Respect everyone

    2) Fear God

    3) Always find a way out of a difficult situation instead of complaining and try not to hurt another person in the process

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Always be respectful of all people (and animals!)

    Try and do the 'right' thing. You know when it's the right thing.

    Try not to judge others.

    I say 'try' because it is hard to keep to your morals. It's rules you need to always work on and try and acheive and accomplish.

    Great question!

  • 1 decade ago

    1- Love thy self 2- Love thy God 3- Society, Let and offer Recourse to Thee and Pray Those Who Sin! Great question, thank you for being thoughtful and considerate to others!!! Take Care.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    1) respect the right of others to "be wrong" and live in peace [that's sarcasm there... for those who don't get it]

    2) do good to others, if possible even those who don't reciprocate #1

    3) be thankful for what I have

  • 1 decade ago

    1) Laugh

    2) Learn

    3) Live

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