Moralism is often used ambiguously and in this vague sense it generally refers to a belief in morality for a reason other than religiosity. However, there is a group which clings to this idea and they define themselves as firm believers in the ideology that humans are instilled with innate moral characteristics, a quality unchangeable, only ignorable. Naturally, this group submits to what they call Moralism, a semi-structured belief which denies "religious morality," creating a distinct separation between the two. Furthermore, Moralism strictly adheres to the ideology that maintains that humans should not try to explain what they cannot prove. Instead, Moralists (or Moralismists), believe that only what is proven by science or logic is accepted, and while other beliefs are not accepted, they are not denied. Encouraging human logic as well as earthly enjoyment, Moralismists shun immoral behavior and obscene rituals. They simply implore man to follow his or her morals to the greatest extent possible, and by doing so, not only create a utopian social cohesion, but also a chance in a possible heaven.
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