All too often I see kids from Budapest or Bratislava having horribly broken values, basically nothing you would realize as ethics, respecting nothing but money and power, having an every man for himself, rob or get robbed view, and I do see religious ethics having an improvement there.
Seems to me this happens mostly at dysfunctional families. But there are many of them. Otherwise, there is this “what would my parents think of me?” factor.
In a society where families are fragmented, religion can serve a role of a substitute family.
Seems to me this happens mostly at dysfunctional families. But there are many of them. Otherwise, there is this “what would my parents think of me?” factor.
In a society where families are fragmented, religion can serve a role of a substitute family.