MRW I'm not Chris Tucker religulous, but Carr is my quarterback

Ideology and morals are very different from each other. Ideology is based around rules and laws usually written down. Morals on the other hand are not based around any tangible rule or law. Morals are unique, they are internal rules or laws that are written by each individual person. A religious person would probably say their morals derived from reading or following a religious ideology. Which is why we hear so much from players and celebrities expressing their graduate for an ideology. They want to show what allowed them to be a better person by making good internal morals.

The same could also be said about how atheists derive their morals from. Non-religious ideologies can be as influential as religious ideologies. Allowing nonreligious individuals to gain more, equal, or less morality as religious people. Bill Nye, for example, has said his love of Darwin and Einstein at a young age allowed him to pursue science. In other words, the ideologies he read allowed him to form internal morals that would later benefit his life. Bill Nye thanks these scientific ideologies all the time for helping him create his internal morals.

I personally don't have an issue with athletes and celebrities expressing their religious morals as long as we allow other people to share their non-religious morals. They are all expressing how they mentally were able to accomplish what they achieved. Through reading an ideology and effecting their morality.

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