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    To expect that religion and ethics are inseparable—that they cannot exist without coexisting—is incorrect in that those who argue this point fail to recognize that humans are capable of being ethical for no reason more profound or spiritual than that they desire the rewards which come from behaving in a manner which others would classify as "good." It is by this system of reinforcing desirable social behavior and punishing the undesirable that ethics even came into existence. Furthermore, with discipline

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    village. The argument was about whose religion is right and wrong. My intention was pure and I never meant harm, but getting beaten miserably by them left me with rage. As time passed by, the rage was over and all I wanted was to identify the cause of the argument. Only after three years later when I read the book ‘Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World,' by the Dalai lama, I found my answer, but in the form of a question. Why cannot people of different religion and faith all share common values?

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    The divine command theory correlates religion and ethics to create the idea that an action is morally right if it is commanded by God. To understand the divine command theory, one must understand what ethics is. Ethics is a theory or system of moral values. It is the study of right and wrong. But, what does that mean? Ethics sets the standard for what is right and wrong. It also discusses the development of a person’s moral standards. There are multiple things that can lead someone away from what

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    Summary of Boundaries The main point of this book is in the title heading and subheading. Boundaries: When to Say YES, When to Say NO, and To Take Control of Your Life. This book is all about building your own boundaries when it comes to your job. This book is broken up into three sections. The first section defines what boundaries are and should be. The second section talks about things that will conflict your boundaries. The last section talks about how to develop your healthy boundaries. Part

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    In Sarah Adam’s “Be Cool to the Pizza Dude” she believes there are four basic points to maintain the “pizza dude philosophy.” Principle one describes how we must have humility and forgiveness towards the pizza guy. Secondly, being cool and having patience towards the pizza guy is having empathy towards him. Third, being cool towards the pizza guy is showing great honors towards him and the honest work that we do, as humans. Lastly, coolness towards the pizza guy is showing equality. Adam’s essay

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    discriminate in hiring practices or procedures based on race, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, age, gender, political affiliation, or country of origin. As long as the applicant is of legal age to work in the country where the job assignment is to be located and that person is abiding by all citizenship laws applicable in that county, then no person should be denied gainful employment based on the categories mentioned in the Code of Ethics posting above. 2) This company will not discriminate

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    compare it a little to my own religion. So to start this I think it would be appropriate to first ask the question what is religion? The definition would tell you that it “is a cultural system of behaviors and practices, world views, ethics, and social organization that relate humanity to an order of existence. About 84% of the world 's population is affiliated with one of the five largest religions, namely Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism or forms of folk religion” (Wiki). However, that really

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    graces that make a society prosper. Each religion has its unique features that differentiate it from other religions across the world. The beliefs and practices of various religions often follow a set of principles laid by the founders of that religion. In most cases, these principles often have a primary theme that they tend to support. The major religions that are practiced b many people across the world are Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. The three religions are practiced in different parts of the

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    Scarlet Letter and The Crucible, all show strong use of theological ethics. The majority of the societies agree with these ethics and are thematic throughout the literature. Theological ethics are ethics that are based on religion, and more specifically the Christian religion. These codes of ethics are the ways that people decide how to live their lives, such as how to act and how to interact with others. These Christian ethics do not focus on doing what one wants, but instead on how to please God

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    judged as a “bad” or unethical choice may change throughout cultures, societies and religions as individuals have completely different ethics. Are ethical decisions always made when you make decisions based on your survival? Do unethical decisions deem a person as “bad”? What is judged as a “bad” or unethical choice may change throughout cultures, societies and religions as individuals have completely different ethics. Are ethical decisions always made when you make decisions based on your survival

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