Andy RooneyI'd be more willing to accept religion, even if I didn't believe it, if I thought it made people nicer to each other but I don't think it does.
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The greatest strength of religion is that it can be used as a basis for morals. For example, the idea that "do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is a basic moral sentiment. If religion does not make people nicer to each other, what good is it?
Source: Sincerely, Andy Rooney
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