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I guess most Quakers morals are similar to most other folk who place a high value on integrity and speaking and acting honestly.
In previous times 'marrying out' that is for a Quaker to marry a non Quaker was considered to be wrong and such a person may have been 'disowned'.
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See linked related question for one answer. I guess most Quakers morals are similar to most other folk who place a high value on integrity and speaking and acting honestly.
Incest is considered morally wrong because it violates social norms and can lead to genetic abnormalities in offspring.
See linked related question for one answer. I guess most Quakers morals are similar to most other folk who place a high value on integrity and speaking and acting honestly.
"Wrong" can be considered an adjective that describes something that is not correct or morally right.
Incest is generally considered morally wrong because it can lead to harmful consequences such as genetic disorders and power imbalances within the family.
The Quakers were one of the first groups to argue that slavery was morally wrong. They were vocal in their opposition to slavery from as early as the 17th century, condemning it on religious and ethical grounds. Their beliefs eventually led to the founding of the first anti-slavery societies and played a significant role in shaping public opinion on the issue.
It's considered gambling and therefore morally wrong.
Some examples of actions that are considered morally wrong but are still illegal include theft, assault, fraud, and vandalism. These actions are prohibited by law because they harm others or society, even though they may also be viewed as morally unacceptable.
is it morally wrong to do so? I can not kill my morals.