Ethics (from the Ancient Greek ἠθικός or "ethikos" meaning "Theory of living") is one of the five major branches of philosophy, which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to distinguish that which is right from that which is wrong. The Western tradition of ethics is sometimes called moral philosophy. Ethics in plain words means studying and analyzing right from wrong; good from bad.
Ethics :: Philosophy
Morality :: Religion and Spirituality

Are God and Ethics Inseparable or Incompatible? - An in depth treatment of the moral argument for God and the meta-ethical argument for atheism.
Ethical Oasis - E-zine dealing with ethical and moral issues without reference to God.
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Human Ethics and Morality - Exploring the relationship between ethics, morality, evolution, psychology, culture and genetics.
Meta Description: [ The human is moral and ethical only when controlling its behavior by its intellect. It is not moral or ethical if it performs any act detrimental to the survival and nurture of the species. ]
Morality and Atheism - An essay by Josh Rubak discussing whether ethics and morality require religion. Has feedback area.
Morality and Atheism - An examination of the theist assertion that one cannot accept both atheism and objective moral standards and that objective moral standards prove that God exists.
Morality Without God - Jonathan Blumen discusses whether morality is evidence of God.
The Biological Basis of Morality - Scientific fact sheds light on age-old ethical questions. An article by Edward O. Wilson.
The Ethics of Belief - Philosophical examination of faith and belief. Essays by William Kingdon Clifford, William James, and A.J. Burger.
Meta Description: [ Philosophical examination of faith and belief. Is it appropriate to have faith? The Ethics of Belief by William Kingdon Clifford, The Will to Believe by William James. Reprinted in their entirety. ]
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The Human Basis Of Laws And Ethics - An essay showing theological values, as opposed to human-oriented values, to be the most baseless and arbitrary.
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The Relativity of Biblical Ethics - Joe Edward Barnhard argues that the Bible itself exemplifies moral relativism.
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