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  1. First define morality.
  2. Next consider how would you like to be treated, perhaps with respect, with honesty.
  3. Then do that to others who are around you.
  4. When you consider how you don't want to be treated let those thoughts be unmoral acts. Every person differs on how they expect to be treated, or better said how they want to be treated. Still one of the things that really help is the Holy Word of God. The Bible. Reading the ten commandments could be a start to see morality, and anything opposite of that would be immorality.
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What kinds of non moral features of the world do you think are most important in making moral judgments or in reasoning about moral values?

Some non-moral features that are important in making moral judgments include consequences of actions, intentions behind actions, and the context in which actions occur. These factors can influence the ethical implications of a decision or behavior.


Is animalistic act of man moral?

AnswerAnimalism is the doctrine that humans are merely animals with no spiritual nature; or the enjoyment of vigorous health and physical drives. It is totally unrelated to the ancient religious practices of animism. It need not be associated with bestiality, which is of course a totally immoral act. Animalism by and of itself need not be moral or immoral.


What is the difference between moral and immoral act?

Any moral act is made in concordance with God' law.Any act done without respecting God and His rules, is an immoral act.In the end the most moral act anybody can do is to love ! Love God, love the people and of course love yourself (and by that I mean doing good things to yourself not having pride and be self-centered)It's not pleasant but : even if you give money to a poor man, if it is not done to obey the Lord, then it is an act done by your own will. If you do an act by yourself (and not with God) it is like a saying that you want to live by yourself, and not wanting God in your actions and life. That's also a sin and therefore an immoral act.You could say that it is an outrageous idea but the one of the laws of God is this : "Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." Matthew 22:37.It is hard to accept but : every action without God or not done because of His love is not an obedience of His Laws, and therefore a sin or an immoral act.1 Corinthians 10:31 "Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God."So if you love God and have a personal relationship with Him, you will start to live a moral life and all the good moral things will come out of that relation. But if you don't have a loving relation with God, you cannot live a true moral life. You will do moral acts but only in the eyes of others, the true moral act and life is to love God.


What is moral equity?

Moral equity refers to the concept of fairness based on moral principles. It is the idea that individuals should be treated equitably and justly, taking into account their moral worth and the ethical considerations of a situation. Moral equity forms the basis for ethical decision-making and actions that are considered right or just.


Which religion is defined by a strict moral code based on preserving life?

Jainism is a religion that emphasizes non-violence and a strict moral code based on preserving life. Adherents of Jainism practice ahimsa, or non-violence, towards all living beings, striving to minimize harm in their actions, thoughts, and words.

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Can you provide an example of a moral act?

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.


What is the human act of mixed act?

A mixed act, in ethical terms, refers to an action that involves both moral and non-moral elements. It typically encompasses situations where a person’s intentions and motivations are intertwined with external circumstances or consequences. For instance, an act may be performed with good intentions but lead to negative outcomes, reflecting the complexity of human behavior and moral judgment. This concept highlights the nuanced nature of ethical decision-making and the interplay between intent and impact.


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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A NON MORAL STATEMENT?

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Emotivism regards an act as moral for a person if that person?

approves of the act.


What is an act or course of action that is required by one on the basis of moral position?

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What is the act or course of action that is required by one on the basis of moral position?

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Does God reveal moral values outside the pages of Scripture?

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What are moral and non moral standards?

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What is the moral acts?

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