Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Ethics 13: Conclusion

Hello everyone! Today, I will bring the ethics series to a close.

WAIT! WHAT? I JUST FOUND YOUR BLOG!

Well, welcome to the Fight For the Faith community! Don't worry. All the ethics articles will stay on the blog, and you can easily locate them by typing into the search bar "ethics". It will pull up all of the ethics articles.

I greatly recommend you start back at the beginning of this series and progress forwards. It will make much more sense and you'll enjoy it more.

What do I mean by conclusion? Well if you don't already know, we've barely scratched the surface of ethics!

So why am I already ending it?

Well, I believe people learn best when they understand a little bit of material well before pressing forward. But that's not the only reason. I've got my sleeves so full of new ideas I can't keep them in any longer.

I'll have a short break for everyone to review the Ethics articles again so don't expect a post on Friday. On Tuesday, I'll be up again with some new content.

First and last "homework" assignment: answer the following questions to the best of your ability. Answer them honestly. Nobody's asking you to vocalize your answers or telling the world about your own personal thoughts to these questions. There is no "answer key". If you wish to review previous ethics articles, feel free to do so.
  1. What is right?
  2. What is wrong?
  3. Is there even a right?
  4. Who decides what is right?
  5. Is moral relativism right?
  6. Why are there laws?
  7. Is breaking the law right?
  8. What is a natural law?
  9. How does the culture view the word "good"?
  10. Why do bad things happen to good people?
  11. Does God want bad things to happen to people?
  12. If there is no truth, then how is this claim possible if there is no truth?
Thanks for joining me through this series! I might pick it up again, but for now, we'll be moving on.

Aaand as always, thanks for reading, and I'll see you next time!
~Caleb

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