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If you look across the spectrum of Confucianism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and the ancient Greek philosophical religions, you find that they all reached the same conclusions at the same time. The conscience dictates that we should do good and avoid bad. The Greek, Jewish, and Zoroastrian religions attribute the conscience to God, while the eastern religions simply accept the conscience on its own.
But in the end they all reached the same conclusions, that being that everyone should do good and avoid doing bad.
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