A moral holiday is a holiday from morals. An occassion, a ritual, a time of year, etc. when the many of the common rules & laws that are enforced and punished are ignored and relaxed. Mardi Gras is probably the best example. Public displays of nudity, public intoxication, etc. would not be tolerated, but during Mardi Gras these laws and punishments are relaxed. Some cultures have festivals and rituals when the rules of, for instance marital fidelity, are relaxed. Other examples in our culture might be: bachelor/bachelorette parties, block parties, party areas in a town or on a lake where the police avoid unless a major crime is committed, and even tailgating might be considered a moral holiday.
An example of a moral from a fable could be "slow and steady wins the race" from the fable of "The Tortoise and the Hare." This moral emphasizes the importance of perseverance and diligence in achieving goals.
There is no moral example of lying. The bible says it very clear. A lie is a lie.
Do unto others as you would have done unto you is an example of a moral code.
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Not always. A fable may have a moral, or it may not. Aesop's Fables usually had a moral.
It depends on which law, how many charges you had, and how old you were.
The holiday of Passover isn't a morality story.
Example sentence - The moral fiber of the country is at stake.
A moral act is one that is considered right or good according to ethical principles. An example of a moral act is helping a stranger in need without expecting anything in return.
One example of a moral action I have taken in the past is standing up for a classmate who was being bullied.
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Doing personal interviews with holiday shoppers at an indoor mall is an example of?