Moral code

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About
A moral code is a set of rules or guidelines which expresses the practical upshot of the values in a moral system.

Secular

 * The Code of Hammurabi was created in approximately 1760 BC, and is one of the earliest sets of legal or moral codes; earlier codes exist, but are not as completely known.
 * The US Constitution is arguably a moral code for the US government to follow, in addition to being the supreme law of the 🇺🇸

Fictional

 * Wombat morality (Digger):
 * Don't hurt people if you can avoid it.
 * Don't steal stuff unless you're starving or it's really important.
 * Work hard.
 * Pay your bills.
 * Try to help others.
 * Always double-check your math if there are explosives involved.
 * If you screwed it up, you need to see it gets fixed.
 * Don't eat anything that talks.
 * If it doesn't fall under one of those categories, just do the best you can.

Religious

 * Biblical moral codes:
 * The Ten Commandments
 * The seven
 * The Levitican Laws (see Leviticus 18)
 * Sharia: Islamic law