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.
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.