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Module 7: Moral Dilemma Exercise

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HW #7: Moral Dilemma Exercise
1. A Father’s Agonizing Choice
I would not pull the chair from underneath my sons bottom, because I do not choose whether my son lives or dies. Only GOD should choose who lives or dies. In the Bible, one of the ten commandments states: “Thou shall not kill.” I choose to live by the word of the Bible and follow GOD’s ten commandments faithfully in making everyday decisions or life choices.
2. A Poisonous Cup of Coffee
I do believe Joe’s failure to act is just as bad as Tom’s action, because both cases of death could clearly have been prevented. Even though I may have hated my wife, I would have followed my conscience and had done what was right regardless. I could not possibly continue to live through life knowing that I played a huge part in causing someone else death. This tragic event would obviously had continued to haunt me for the remainder of my life.
3. The Partiality of Friendship …show more content…

I believe in the saying, “First Come, First Served.” I believe it is only fair that whoever qualified, applied, and was interviewed for the position initially, shall have the job. It has absolutely nothing to do with whether the person was my best friend or not. The same treatment must be applied to every individual regardless.
4. A Callous Passerby
Smith does have a moral obligation to save the boy. Also, Smith has a legal obligation to save the boy, because if it was Smith’s life that was at stake, I am pretty sure Smith would like for someone to save him from the freezing cold water as well. “Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you.” I would have tried to save the boy’s life, because one day I made need his help with some huge matter in my life and not have any more reliable sources. However, saving the boy’s life is just the right thing to do anyway.
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