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RELIGION
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| define conscience | refers to the whole body, soul and intellect. making judgement about what is right and wrong |
| moral truth | idea of some statements being objectively true or false regardless of personal or cultural beliefs. |
| values | individual beliefs that motivate people to act one way or another. |
| stage 1 | feat of punishment |
| stage 2 | motivated by what they will get out of it |
| stage 3 | need to be liked or approved |
| stage 4 | acts on what has been said by someone which has been accepted |
| stage 5 | Conesus of society or the group about the issue. |
| stage 6 | a person makes a decision based on demand for justice |
| 1st commandment | worship only one God |
| 2nd commandment | don't use Gods name in vain |
| 3rd commandmnet | keep the sabbath day holy |
| 4th commandment | honor your father and mother |
| 5th commandment | you shall not kill |
| 6th commandment | you shall not commit adultery |
| 7th commandment | you shall not steal |
| 8th commandment | do not tell lies about others |
| 9th commandment | don't desire the partner of another's |
| 10th commandment | don't desire the property of another |
| life and dignity of the human person rights and responsibility of the person | we are all made in the image and likeness of God |
| the call to family, communication and participation | we have been entrusted by God to care for the environment, families and communities |
| dignity of work and the rights of workers | we are all made in equal dignity. all have the right to work |
| option for the poor and vulrnrable | we are called to be companions to those in vulnerable circumstances |
| solidarity | for us to see another person as a neighbor who is equal in dignity |
| universal destination of created goods | every person is entitled to share in societies resources. |
| rights and responsibility of the person | people have the right to participate in decisions that impact their life |
| ultiriarian | ethical theory that determines right from wrong by focusing on outcome. |
| subjectivism | ethical theory that judges the morality of an action on whether it follows a set of principles duties and rules regardless of consequences. |
| relativism | the belief where truth, knowledge, mortality, good or evil and values are not absolute. But instead depends on a person’s culture, context or circumstance. |
| deontological | ethical theory that judges the morality of an action on whether it follows a set of principles duties and rules regardless of consequences. |