A Wrong Choice

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    Take Someone to Lunch

    abortionist. I have grown up in the Catholic Church and that right there may say a lot to someone. Because of my religious beliefs I have always thought that abortion was the wrong choice because that is what I was taught through the religion I follow. The other side of this topic is the people who are pro- choice, which I always saw as wrong. With this being the topic of this paper I knew exactly who I was going to “take to lunch” and that is my best friend who I had just assumed had the same views as I did

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    Divine Command Theory

    Morality To what extent is an action considered right, wrong, good or bad? Seems like a simple question to ask. Some people go back and forth about why this person did this or that. It’s like an extinct that instantly kicks in when there is something you just don’t understand and you just try to make sense of it. So you over analyze the situation forgetting that no two people think alike. Well maybe two individuals happen to think of the same thing at the same exact time but it’s just a coincidence

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    Mule Killers

    Mule killers As time passes so does people. A man and a woman form a family, and hope their children get children. But the tricky thing about families is when; there is a gap between the generations. Then people more often than not, are having a hard time trying to understand one and other. Such a dilemma is shown to us in Mule Killers by Lydia Peelle. In this story a test of the morals is shown, given the two generations different view on a problem. In this story our protagonist is our narrator’s

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    Ethics

    ethical choices in their lives. My moral values have been learned from many different influences throughout my lifetime. Numerous influences in my life have been strong Muslim examples that have given me a good foundation of Allah like values. These loving examples have inspired me to live a life of compassion, service, and teaching. I strive to live ethically because I want to please God and lead others by my example. In my experience the ethical choice may not always be the popular choice, but it

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    Values

    Values can be defined as those things that are important to or valued by someone. That someone can be an individual or, collectively, an organization. One place where values are important is in relation to vision. One of the imperatives for organizational vision is that it must be based on and consistent with the organization's core values. In one example of a vision statement we'll look at later, the organization's core values - in this case, integrity, professionalism, caring, teamwork, and stewardship-

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    Moral Relativism

    Moral Relativism Moral relativism is the “view that ethical standards, morality, and positions of right or wrong are either culturally-based or subject to a person’s individual choice” (Klement, 2006). Most people hold to the concept that what is right and what is wrong is not absolute and that morals can be altered from one situation to the next based on these subjective choices. Individual moral relativism views that what is ethically right is relative to each individual person according to

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    Pros And Cons Of Pro Life

    Are you pro-life or pro-choice? Not a commonly brought up topic in daily conversations, even though it has been going on for centuries. Yes, centuries. A person would think that by now this debate would be over, based on that almost everyone has the choice or right to do as they desire. Will this debate ever stop? Probably not, but could there be a possible common ground? Maybe. Even though I am not the one to suggest this solution, but I plan to discuss my belief, pro-choice, and its strengths and

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    Discernment

    can all have? Discernment is an important part in a Christians life, as it is in every persons life. The dictionary defines discernment as the ability to judge well. Discernment, to me, means the ability to decide between truth and error, right and wrong. The Bible does not speak of discernment only once but it does so multiple times. It teaches that it is the responsibility of every Christian to be discerning “But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good; abstain from every form

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    Death Penalty

    The Death Penalty The Death Penalty can be argued for both right and wrong. Many people think it is right for the type of act the person has committed. Many people think it is wrong because the person who is being punished can learn from their mistakes. The death penalty can go either way. One reason the death penalty is good is the person who committed the crime gets what they deserve. If a person murders an innocent person than they should receive the same amount of punishment as he did

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    Moving from Colleague

    opposing side  takes a different side to the argument.          The pro side of legalizing abortion is known as pro-choice which is the  side of the argument that believes that if a woman is pregnant she should have  the right to abort.  Some activist believe there are a number of reasons why a mother would choose to abort.  One, there might be something very wrong with the  child and the child might be better off never

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