"Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make our-
selves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness."
from Kant's Critique of Practical Reason
BTW, a note for to those curious about such "HiGHer-minded" things…
Perhaps that latter, more enlightened non-dogmatic "doctrine" of Kant's is to be found by merely:
- wholly going away from post-modernity's commonplace place of being either "religiously scientific" and/or "religiously religious"

as well as -- by the grace of GNOS (God and Nature's Operating System) --

- totally coming towards an equally commonplace singularity, that one singular place where "religiously scientific" & "scientifically religious" is as tellingly complementary -- to those who have "eyes to see and ears to hear" -- as (per Genesis 28:10) Jacob's initiatory "going away from Beersheba" and generatively "coming towards Haran"?