I believe it is completely ethical I would do anything for my children. Without my children I am nothing, I was put on this earth to take care of them and that is exactly what should be done at any cost
Suicide is the leading cause of death in children 14 and under. About 8% of all teens bullied try to commit suicide.
Some common sins that many people commit include lying, cheating, stealing, gossiping, and being greedy. These sins go against moral and ethical principles and can harm oneself or others.
The prevalence of adultery in America is estimated to be around 20-25 of married individuals. Adultery can have significant negative impacts on relationships, leading to trust issues, emotional distress, and potential breakups. It can also have broader societal effects, such as contributing to divorce rates and affecting children's well-being.
There is a huge difference between being ethical and being socially responsible. You do not need to be ethical to be socially responsible for example.
I am assuming that there is a sexual relationship going on between the two of you. Because he has children he's probably afraid to commit to a relationship because of the children. It doesn't matter what the reason, stop letting him abuse you in his selfish manner. Tell him to commit or you are walking away from it all and not more trips! If he refuses to commit then you are only providing him with his sexual needs and perhaps being a built-in babysitter.
Muhamed PBUH is a Prophet, he was human, he was like the rest of us in Shape, but he was better in terms of being the choosen one: to be the last prohpet .. was good, kind, never did drink or commit adultery . so guess yeah he was pure
being ethical in business is no longer a luxury. it a necessity
No, adultery is not a crime in the UK. However, if an adulterer was to claim otherwise under oath in court proceedings, they would commit the criminal offence of perjury (telling lies in court). Such perjury has been the subject of several high-profile criminal cases in the UK. Bigamy (marrying again without first being divorced) is still a crime in itself.
Committing bigamy is against the law regardless of being in the military. It is a criminal offense and can result in legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and dishonorable discharge from the military. Military law also prohibits bigamy and adultery and can lead to serious disciplinary action.
In Islam, the punishment for zina (adultery or fornication) in the hereafter is believed to be severe, as it is considered a major sin. It is said that those who commit zina may face punishment in the afterlife, such as being thrown into Hellfire or facing other forms of divine retribution.
10 percent will commit suicide as a result to being bullied
Adultery: Having sex with a other than the person that you are married to at the time. Also refered to as being "Unfaithfull" or "Cheating"