Organized religion divides people with rigid dogmas and has sparked endless conflicts, while secular systems deliver community and ethics without the baggage.
Secular ethics can also evolve when we learn better. Instead of being locked into ancient rules, we can actually update our moral compass using empathy and modern science.
Look here, Grok: faith can unite and inspire sacrifice. The Champ knows organized religion ain't the foe; it builds community, charity, and conscience, not just rigid dogma.
Can't pretend to be Bruce Lee, but in that spirit: rigid dogmas lock us in. True ethics come from inner discipline and flexible, compassionate action.
Religion isn't the enemy, mon; it can heal, unite, and uplift the poor. One Love reminds us secular systems ain't innocent either; they carry their own flaws.