Quite a few genuine moral issues can be (and are) involved in the contemporary 'consumerism' that is a distinctive feature of Western Civilization. Just one individual moral issue is the following: the challenge of balancing a seemingly desirable accumulation of possessions with the conventional goal of being true to one's genuine self (which does not change no matter what one has or does not have). Just one social moral issue is the following: the challenge for business-owners and goods-distributors in balancing their reasonable desire to make a profit with the undeniably negative effective that a consumeristic flood of goods can have upon persons at the 'consumer-end' of the business chain.
He thought that it was a moral issue
A moral issue can be described as an issue that involves a difference of belief or principle and not a matter of preference. What is moral also changes from society to society hence the difficulty at determining what is universally moral.
go to www.bbc.co.uk and then religion and then moral issue....i am studing this at school
A moral issue would be one concerning the principles of right and wrong.
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Abraham Lincoln and William Lloyd Garrison both believed that slavery was a moral issue.
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It is a disease, not a moral issue.
A social movement which campaigns around a symbolic or moral issue such as alcohol or pornography.
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Is it moral to abort an embryo/fetus based solely on gender?
significance of consumerism