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Is doing ethics subjective or objective in the Christian religion?

 
 
windy34
 
Reply Fri 14 Oct, 2011 11:05 am
The Christian religion requires people to be ethical, but sometimes it is not possible to be ethical or in being ethical you have to put on a mask, and hide your true feelings when you don't feel like being ethical say to a person you don't like that is not ethical back to you or indifferent. So is being ethical a good or bad thing? Should you have to be something you don't feel like being? Would that not be unethical to put on a mask sometimes?
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bigstew
 
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Reply Mon 17 Oct, 2011 06:26 pm
@windy34,
Ethics has to do with human conduct, and of course different standards of conduct will place different demands on us.

If you disagree with the ethical standards placed on you, you have provide good reasons for why such standards might be unjustified.

The problem with religous ethical rules is that you're arguing about God's word. That might be difficult.

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