Why Do We in the U.S. Look Down on the Morals of Fellow Citizen



As fascinating study was just released which compared how citizens in many countries see the moral standing of their fellow citizens. It shows we are different. The majority in the U.S. thinks its fellow citizens have low moral standards. This was not the case in other countries. Why would we be different in this way? Every reader will have his/her explanation. 

It seems to me part of the reason people in this country look down on the moral values of fellow citizens is because of Christianity. As readers know, one of the faith's tenets is that believers must "spread the gospel." That is, it is obligatory to look down on others and believe they are lesser and have the opportunity to improve. This improvement can only happen by glopping on to the faith. 

This fervor to chase down and convert others is not part of every religion. I understand the Jewish faith does not preach this as a requirement.

A preoccupation with judging others is part of the harm done by the Christian faith. The faith spreads the false notion that without it there would be no hospitals. Such myths go hand in hand with ranking the moral qualities of other people, 


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