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You seem to be implying that one can only be 100% correct or incorrect, and that not always the case. And while I agree with your statement about true and false only being something you can objectively say about reality, I don't agree with the implication that you need religion in order to have a moral code. Most Aspiritual people derive their morals from empathy, and I would argue that most people actually derive their sense of right and wrong through empathy as well, even if they don't notice or acknowledge it.