Disclaimer: This post contains concepts and thoughts related to an extremely sensitive topic, religion; I invite the reader to consider that we are dealing with a topic important for many people applied to roleplaying games; it is not my intention to offend anyone's sensibilities, I am only interested in providing serious insights into aspects related to morality and religion in the setting of a roleplaying game.
There's some good stuff here! There's also at least 2500 years of philosophy written on these points. Consider how widespread virtue and vice terms are. Courage, justice, wisdom, and self-control vs. cowardice/recklessness, injustice, folly, and indulgence. Almost no philosophers think we need religion to be moral, and I'm glad to see others are tackling this issue in a commonsense and reasonable manner. Nice work.
There's some good stuff here! There's also at least 2500 years of philosophy written on these points. Consider how widespread virtue and vice terms are. Courage, justice, wisdom, and self-control vs. cowardice/recklessness, injustice, folly, and indulgence. Almost no philosophers think we need religion to be moral, and I'm glad to see others are tackling this issue in a commonsense and reasonable manner. Nice work.