Marc Hauser and Peter Singer explain the importance of morality and how it is related to religion in their “Morality and religion” report. People are becoming less religious these days, but morality continues to exist. One of the massive gaps is seen between governmental policies and religion. A common example is the topic of abortions in specific parts of the world. Religion states that abortions are not legal, and the abuse of the rule should be judged accordingly to the religious law.
However, these days, the preferences of women are more important. Consequently, Hauser and Singer explained that the studies of religion have returned to schools to show young children the nature of the human body. Religion explains the importance of God in human life, and there are only two good and bad ways. The authors explained an additional aspect which states that agnostics and atheists are not related to religion but can act morally. Religions are different across the world, and some elements of morality might be diverse.
Biology and the structure of the human body play an important role in these differences, and the authors approve the existence of right and wrong institutions of morality. Hauser and Singer discovered that morality could be understood by psychology, and it is important to study its nature. This topic should be studied along with scientific subjects to understand local cultural differences and find the meaning of morality in different parts of the world (Marc Hauser and Peter Singer, 5).