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| the overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world |
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| Paying the necessary price to purchase author's freedom |
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| to declare righteous or holy |
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| GRACE / FAITH / Repentance |
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| Undeserved, and no human effort required |
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| more than acknowledging your sin, the decision to change |
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| God and the world are the same thing |
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-some truths about God can be learned by studying nature, physics, cosmology, etc -don't except divinity of scriptures |
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| over-emphasis on law or codes of conduct |
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| claiming something is true because it cannot be proven |
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| making a judgment on one or a few samples |
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| judging a whole group based on a majority or typical |
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| arguing against an action using unsupported material |
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| oversimplifying a complex issue to make it look like there are only 2 options! |
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cultures vary in moral beliefs it follows that no universal moral principles exist |
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Morality is a factor dependent upon social convention(51% majority) |
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| Morality is a factor dependent upon individual choice and preference. |
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Results are not chosen,specific traceable causes whether these be hereditary, congenital, environmental, cultural or biochemical. |
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| universe void of God or any absolutes |
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self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all actions |
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| the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people |
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| What is a Deontological Approach to ethics? |
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| Understand moral duties and what correct rules exist to regulate those duties |
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| What is a Teleological approach to ethics? |
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| decision is based on getting the choice with the positive consequence |
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| It is not possible that something be both true and not true at the same time and in the same context |
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| Difference between Traditional Tolerance and New Tolerance |
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| Traditional Applies to how we treat people we disagree with, New Tolerance says we must accept everyone's views |
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| Stumbling Block (Romans 14) |
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| If you don't think something is wrong, but your friend does, don't do it around him, be considerate. don't allow it to make him stumble! |
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| Principles of Gray Areas in Christian Liberty |
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| If you are convicted not to |
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| Who is the Father of Situational Ethics? |
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| So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. |
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| Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. |
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| "man is the measure of all things" |
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| The question whether or not someone deserves to live is fundamental to philosophy |
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| maximizing happiness comes from promoting pleasure |
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| all are destined to destruction and extinction |
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| the belief that nothing has any importance and that life lacks purpose |
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| Egoism, Rational hedonism, personal happiness should be the goal |
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| Nature is in control, we don't do much |
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| Buddhism, and Islam QUESTIONS, STUDY! |
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| STUDYING IN BOOK,TOO MUCH INFO |
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| through supernatural means, such as miracles or the scriptures |
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