It is not right for any religion to force their beliefs, in any way, shape or form, on others who do not believe in that religion. Religion should not be used to shape our country. The constitution guarantees us that we can be any religion that we choose, or no religion at all, if we so choose.
As of September 2021, a law in Texas prohibits abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy, which is before many people know they are pregnant. This law is currently in effect, making it very difficult to get an abortion in Texas.
Arbitrary morality refers to moral standards that are not based on any objective criteria or reasoning. In ethical decision-making, the significance of arbitrary morality lies in the potential for inconsistency and subjectivity in determining what is right or wrong. This can lead to ethical dilemmas and challenges in making fair and just decisions.
A ticket can be up to $50,000 when making an illegal u-turn.
- More women would die in illegal abortions. - More children would be up for adoption because the women didn't want to be parents or couldn't afford another child so they have to give them up. - More people would be starving since there would be more ppl to share everything. - More girls that got pregnant from rape and incest would kill themselves and require help if they didn't. - More criminals since children who grow up in families where they are not wanted have a tendency to commit crime.
There are ways women used to use to try to end an unwanted pregnancy at home, but every single one is dangerous and can result in infection, complications, and even death to the woman. In fact, a major argument for making abortion legal was that legal abortions done at a clinic are much safer than the backyard practices women used when abortions were illegal. For your own sake, going to a clinic is what you need to do if you are determined to end your pregnancy.
Because no laws have been passed making it illegal.
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Morality refers to personal beliefs about right and wrong, while ethics are principles that guide behavior in a society or profession. Morality is more individual and subjective, while ethics are more universal and objective. Both morality and ethics play a role in decision-making by providing a framework for evaluating choices and determining what is considered acceptable or unacceptable in different situations.
not if u are making them yourself and they are not copy righted.
Answer 1They feel like everyone has to share their beliefs, and if anyone disagrees with them they don't believe they have a right to an opinion. Christians also have foolish ideas that have brought the whole world to a stand still on many occasions, such as their obsolete ideas on homosexuality which are holding back the pass on gay marriage. They feel a moral obligation to speak out about their opinions and like to think of themselves as "persecuted" because the American government has began to ignore their voice in the law-making body. To sum it up, they feel special because their religion is the largest and believe that gives them the right to anything.Answer 2Each person wishes for legislation that derives from his or her moral philosophy. Christians do not advocate for Christian values in US law out of any animus for Non-Christians, but because they sincerely believe that following these laws will increase human prosperity, happiness, and spiritual enlightenment. For example, both Christians and Non-Christians agree that theft being illegal improves human prosperity. This is not out of hatred for thiefs, since many thieves steal only because they lack recourse, but since certain laws must be promulgated to promote a better society. The arguments between the "Christianists" and Secularists are over how to determine what improves a society: Biblical Morality or Secular Morality. Secularists are legislating from their morality as well.As for how a "Christianist" would react to being under an Islamist (political Islam) government, most Christianists would riot. Islamists are far more repressive and persecutorial towards Christians than Secularists are -- by which I mean that Islamists are persecutorial and repressive to Christians whereas Secularists are not.
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