Posthuman Religion

Morality

Morality refers simply to the ethical expectations and requirements of a religion communicated to the "ordinary" members by a higher-up force or the perceived authority on the matter, whether that is some type of passive information transmitter or an active participant such as a specified individual tasked with the relaying of the information. This is often self-referential, where the rules of the morals apply to the members of the group and are meant to be used in tandem with other rituals, rites and knowledge.

Morality is a very difficult subject to parse in a Posthuman manner: it is explicitly created by humans (for the most part) and often does very little to even include animals as subjects of human contact, let alone as acting members. I cannot exclude it from this project, however, since the expression and adherence to a set of morals is undeniably one of religions most integral pillars.

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