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The legal scholar Richard Posner points out that many of the great stories express terrible values—rape, pillage, murder, human and animal sacrifice, concubinage, and slavery in the Iliad; anti-Semitism, racism, and sexism in the works of Shakespeare and Dickens; and so on. Posner concludes, “The world of literature is a moral anarchy.”
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Dora okurunun profil resmi
Those "great" stories come from religious (also the myths) stories and their moral values. So, the problem is that the people used to have moral values according to their religion's moral messages. The stories are the products of culture. And that time, culture hugely depended on religion.
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Definitely, every religion has borned through that people's culture and then those cultures become their own religions slaves.
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