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Much of the trouble comes from formal religions supplying a framework of control for the politically inclined to take advantage. There are countless religious leaders that are interchangeable with the dirtiest politician. It is just another collectivist weapon, but an insidious one that can not be questioned similar to modern governance today. I would argue we do not need a Moral instruction manual, morality appears because it is the most stable productive state. But it is important that each person learns this first hand, naturally through social interaction hopefully as a child and not coercively forced upon them in childhood indoctrination camps trumpeted by all major organised religions globally this includes public schooling democracy nationalism and your Christianity. I believe people are inherently good and our incentivised to be good.