Similarities, Differences of Ethics, Law and Religion
There are some similarities between ethics and law:
1. As tools to set the order in society.
2. Learn and make human behavior as the object.
3. Give space limitation for the right authority of a person in social life in order not to adverse each other.
4. The source is from thought and experience.
5. Arouse human awareness.
Ethics and law differences are:
1. Ethics is not in written form, while law is in written form or recorded as state law.
2. Ethics is subjective and flexible, while law is objective and assertive.
3. Ethics does not require physical evidence in the verdict; law requires physical evidence in the verdict.
4. Ethics provides guidance, while law is demanding.
5. Ethics does not require tools to ensure the implementation; law requires enforcement agencies for implementation.
Similarities and Differences of Ethics and Religion
We already know that ethics and religion are fields that come to the principles of inter-human life as social beings associated with morals.
Moral is an assessment of a person's actions, whether good or bad.
Here are the differences and similarities between ethics and religion:
Ethics and religion similarities:
1. On the target, put the foundation of the moral teachings so that people can tell which acts are good and which are despicable.
2. In nature, both ethics and religion provide warning and not force.
Ethical and religion differences:
1. Ethics is a trust that does not contain dedication, while religion is belief that contains devotion to God.
2. Ethics discusses the human moral life in the world, whereas religion teaches two kinds of life that are world and hereafter.
3. Ethics comes from the ideas and experience of people, while religion comes from God.
4. Not all of ethical teachings of religion are accepted, while religion may strengthen or complete the ethics teaching.