True christians should avoid any job that is prohibited by The Bible.
If Christians were able to avail themselves of a power for ethics, not available to non-Christians, then it would be reasonable to expect that Christians would live nobler lives and behave more ethically than do non-Christians. Since we know this not to be the case, the Holy Spirit can not be a genuine force for Christians to assist them in ethical living.
A:Although they rarely think about the Ten Commandments, most Christians would say they are in some way guided by them in their ethical decision making. Only the last five of the Ten Commandments actually deal with ethics, and only in general terms: do not kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false witness against your neighbour, do not covet that which belongs to your neighbour, including his wife or slaves. But we do not need the Ten Commandments to tell us not to kill, steal and so on. And modern Christians would not find much guidance in a Commandment that tells us not to covet our neighbour's slaves. At a practical level, Christians are not guided by the Ten Commandments in their ethical decision making. The remainder of the Old Testament is of little help for ethical decision making. The Book of Joshua tells of genocide on a grand scale, hardly a guide to ethical living in the modern world. I believe that to the extent Christians make ethical decisions, they do so based on conscience not by consciously looking for guidance in the Bible.
No, it is not ethical or justifiable to harm a medic in order to save the team.
Many would say ethical sex would be between husband and wife.
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There is no ethical answer to that question in order for you to find that out you would have to watch all of the episodes alone to understand the meaning of what you are asking
By definition, Christians act like Christians, but perhaps they do not act as we wish Christians would. The good news is that, regardless of well-publicised accounts of the failings of many Christian leaders in modern times, Christians are undoubtedly more ethical today than they were in earlier times. The history of the Christian Church is replete with murders, theft, forgery, fraud and pseudepigraphical writings, persecution of pagans and Jews, enforced conversions, nepotism and sins of a sexual nature. If the history of Christianity defines how a Christian acts, then modern Christians compare very well to the precedents set for them.
I would recommend the certified ethical hacker then take the advance ethical hacker course. These two combined would get you to the top of the industry and can easily get you big bucks.
Ethical? Hmm. That's a tough question. I would say yes but i can't be for sure
Christians would most likely visit church on palm Sunday
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True Christians only worship Jesus, nothing else.