Originally posted by chithappens
In secular, I mean to say words in which anyone could follow. For example, my idea on morality has hardly anything to do with specifics, but simply just respecting the person next to you. Once specifics are thrown in it might get complicated but the intention is as simple as one can get.
I think ideally that it's good for one to strive for and respect all opinions, specifically those that give life the most value..such as love, truth, faith, and hope...love being the most important of these.
A righteous man will respect all opinions, but I don't really think he has to value all of them - nor do I think that he has to indefinitely tolerate those things which take away from these things that make life worth living for.
To be quite honest, I can't see myself wanting to continue living in a world that didn't value love above all other things. How about yourself?