Golden Rule
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The '''golden rule''' is an abbreviated reference to the statement that the sum of all [[morality]] is "Do unto others as you have them do unto you." Although it is attributed to [[Jesus]], various forms of the rule have existed throughout history and long predated Jesus. | The '''golden rule''' is an abbreviated reference to the statement that the sum of all [[morality]] is "Do unto others as you have them do unto you." Although it is attributed to [[Jesus]], various forms of the rule have existed throughout history and long predated Jesus. | ||
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Revision as of 04:35, 3 July 2007
The golden rule is an abbreviated reference to the statement that the sum of all morality is "Do unto others as you have them do unto you." Although it is attributed to Jesus, various forms of the rule have existed throughout history and long predated Jesus.