Morality
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Morality is this category; one of three MMM's interlinked concepts that deal with the idea of God: Mortality, Morality, and Meaning. The others are Death (similar concept to Mortality) and Teleology (another word for meaning).

Morality is by the church or your worship and is tied to immortality, including modern human rights and caste-specific dharma. Modernity seeks to avoid death through science, technology, engineering, and math, so STEM is the modus operendi of today. Humanities education? only enough that does not interfere with STEM. We need robots not thinkers, we've already discovered God's values, "democracy, regulated free markets (oxymoron), human rights, and equality of all humans. as Thomas Jefferson penned (though he was a hypocritical slaveholder, so he can't be trusted, right?). Behave the "right way" and you will make progress to immortality or moksha. Behave the "wrong way" and you will impede that progress. God (Brahma) will choose when you die, balancing the "goods" and "bads" of your life.

I don't believe that good or evil (bad) exist in the world, only in the human imagination. As Jesus said, "God's kingdom is not divided into good and evil". The way back to the garden is to reject the allure of knowledge of good and evil, the forbidden fruit. It's all good or all bad. It just is "what is".

God, Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel God centered on the roof, source of morality in Europe. Ten Commandments of Moses reduced to two Great Commandments by Jesus

Hindu God Brahma
Hindu God Brahma, creator of the universe, source of morality in India