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That's an odd question, directing your question only to two specific groups. I don't believe one can gauge that, given the diversity of people's beliefs. By limiting the comparison to only two groups, it doesn't account for the diversity of beliefs and values within other religious or non-religious groups.
Morality can be complex and influenced by various factors, including upbringing, culture and personal experiences. Different people may have different moral compasses, regardless of religious beliefs or not.
Morality can be complex and influenced by various factors, including upbringing, culture and personal experiences. Different people may have different moral compasses, regardless of religious beliefs or not.


