Of course it belief in God as He is matters.
But belief in God is voluntary, whereas standard morality upheld in society is. I don’t mean criminalizing adultery or stoning adulterers; but some things that are legal now should not be (pornography, sodomy) and some things that are “celebrated” or tolerated should be severely frowned upon and given some legal weight.
Belief in God, specifically particular denominations or sects or religions, is not something that the government should mandate or favor, but the universal morality that is taught in all religions should be.
BTW the law of karma can be stated in non-Sanskrit words:
As you sow, so shall you reap.
Pretty simple.
It’s like the f77 unix compiler. Christians say that the -onetrip option is enabled for everybody.
Sheesh, I didn’t proof read.
Of course it belief in God as He is matters.
Should be:
Of course belief in God as He is matters.
But belief in God is voluntary, whereas standard morality upheld in society is.
Should be:
But belief in God is voluntary, whereas standard morality upheld in society is NOT.