Being a Christian myself, any good Christian will use the Holy Bible to answer a morally demanding decision and not what the world would answer it with.
I disagree because to make a moral decision a combination of authorities are needed to make the right decision on moral issues.
The moral teachings of Christianity are founded on the second great commandment taught by Jesus, "You shall love your neighbour as yourself." There is very little that is not captured by that command.
Moral Compass. An intersection of theological beliefs combined with deontological or consequential model of decision making to arrive at particular decision. Moral compass neither tells right from wrong, good from bad. Its our interpretation of current state to make an informed decision.
If you need to make a simple decision, Yes/No iGenerator is the best way to make a decision. if you need to make a difficult decision, use Descartes Square as a decision technique.
Some examples of moral frameworks that people use to guide their decision-making include utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, and ethical egoism. These frameworks provide principles and guidelines for determining what is morally right or wrong in various situations.
Epistemology, which is the study of knowledge and how we come to know things, can influence ethical decision-making by shaping our understanding of what is considered right or wrong. Our beliefs about what is true and how we know it can impact how we perceive ethical dilemmas and the reasoning we use to make moral choices.
what is a decision tree???
Some Christians may use different sources of authority, such as the Bible, church traditions, and personal conscience, to make moral decisions because they believe that multiple perspectives can provide a more comprehensive understanding of ethical issues. Additionally, varying interpretations of scripture and differing theological backgrounds can lead individuals to prioritize different authorities. Cultural context and personal experiences also play a significant role in shaping moral views, prompting some to seek guidance beyond traditional texts. Ultimately, the diversity in sources reflects the complexity of faith and the desire for relevant moral guidance in contemporary life.
Deliberation
Not all Christians use a rosary but many Roman Catholic Christians do.
The moral of life is to make use of every second of your life without wasting it and to do something great in your life.
* Christians do whatever is right. It's as simple as that. * There are many Christians and they will make decisions in many different ways. For many, it will be a combination of using the inbuilt and God-given common sense or conscience with prayer for wisdom and guidance in making the correct choice when the decision is not so obvious. The Bible also points the way. A Christian does not need to wonder or ask God what s right if the Bible clearly shows the right way. Most times, the principles will exist biblically to aid the decision making.