The golden rule or ethics of reciprocity is a maxim, ethical code or morality that essentially states either of following: ''one should treat other as one would like others to treat oneself (positive form)''
We talked about the relations between the golden rule, human right and religions. We answer the following questions:
1. What is a golden rule?
2. Why is the golden rule important to discussing human right?
3. In which culture can we find the golde rule?
1. What is a golden rule?
2. Why is the golden rule important to discussing human right?
3. In which culture can we find the golde rule?
4. Why do we have to respect the golden rule?
5. Is it necessary to belong to religions in order to follow the golden rule?
I think that we have to follow the golden rule to be better people and make a better world. I also think that religions are something secondary that can help us to follow the golden rule because both have the same ideas but somebody that don't believe in religions can follow the golden rule. The golden rule is arguably the most essential basis for the modern concept of human rights, in which each individual has a right to just treatment, and reciprocal responsibility to ensure justice for others.
5. Is it necessary to belong to religions in order to follow the golden rule?
I think that we have to follow the golden rule to be better people and make a better world. I also think that religions are something secondary that can help us to follow the golden rule because both have the same ideas but somebody that don't believe in religions can follow the golden rule. The golden rule is arguably the most essential basis for the modern concept of human rights, in which each individual has a right to just treatment, and reciprocal responsibility to ensure justice for others.
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