It's been suggested that without the fear of consequence for one's choices (such as an eternity in Hell) that nothing would matter (people would make choices outside of axiom of moral goodness), which leads me to believe that the moral goodness of many is a result of fear of consequence for their actions.
Is fear the only reason many choose to be good?
Assuming your moral compass points in the direction of benevolence, what specifically keeps you on that path?
Is fear the only reason many choose to be good?
Assuming your moral compass points in the direction of benevolence, what specifically keeps you on that path?