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Ethics: As a philosophy is the study of human conduct in light of
moral principles, which may be viewed as the individuals standard of
conduct, or as a body of social obligations and duties. As such we
all have a set of ethics which directs how we react to certain
situations and how we conduct ourselves. There are those who believe
ethics can change according to the situation. In the following
stories place yourself in the situation of the main character and
decide what you would do.
While as Christians we would hope all agree there is only one
right answer to any question under any circumstance, what glorifies
God? This is not the case when we find ourselves mixing with the
real world where there may be issues that appear to be okay in
certain circumstances. As Christians that which is clearly sin is
forbidden to us in word or deed. What isn’t sin by direct
transgression of the law of God isn’t always permissible for us
and here is where situations can appear to be a part of the
Christian ethic.
Mary is head over hills in love with Frank. Frank says he is a
Christian and attends church with Mary. However Frank drinks and
sometimes drinks enough that it affects his behavior. When Mary says
anything about drinking Frank gets angry and will not talk to her,
often for several days. Mary has decided that since he doesn’t get
really drunk, and only drinks too much once in awhile it is okay
with her. She decides if it is okay with her, it is really no one
else’s business anyway. What would you do? What is the biblical
answer?
Janice is in her first year of college and away from home for the
first time. She has been at parties where there was alcohol before.
In high school she could refuse because she had to go home and her
parents would know she had been drinking. She used her non-drinking
parents to not have to take part. Now she doesn’t have this excuse
and rather than cause a scene or be labeled so she isn’t invited
to parties she had decided she will take the drink when offered but
will either just sip at it, or not drink it, just have it in her
hand so she appears to be drinking with the crowd. Is it okay for
Janice to do this? What would you do? What is the biblical
answer?
Bubba is on the football team. In the locker room all of the boys
seem to use profanity all of the time. Bubba doesn’t like this,
but is afraid he will be an outcast if he says anything. Besides
saying something will not stop the profanity. He has decided that
rather than be labeled and shut out of the group, he will use some
little cuss words in the locker room so they don’t come down
on him. He rationalizes that he can’t change them, and God will
understand if he doesn’t use the big G-word or condemn anyone to
hell. Then he can always silently ask God to forgive him when he
does use a profane word this way. What would you do? What is the
biblical answer?
Alicia has just gotten permission from her parents to go to the
beach with several other girls after her high school graduation.
Everyone knows (parents included) that most of the high school boys
will also be attending this get beach trip. Alicia’s three closest
friends with whom she will be staying at the beach have all
purchased new bathing suits for the trip. Suits isn’t quite what
Alicia would call them, they barely qualify as three large
band-aids. Alicia tries the old parents want agree routine to which
the reply is they won’t know and one of us will take the bathing
suit in our bags. Whether she gets caught or not isn’t the issue
as much as Alicia really doesn’t want to expose herself this way
at anytime and more especially with boys around. The pressure is
really heavy since the other girls have all decided to buy this type
of suit and wear them at the beach as sort of a coming out
statement. What would you do? What is the biblical answer?
What does the word ethics mean to you?
Do you think there is such a thing as a Christian ethic?
How would you handle a situation where someone thought what you
were doing was wrong; in other words reverse the above situation and
you are the one who wants to do these things and one close friend
says no it is wrong to do that? Do you stand your ground or go with
the majority as being the standard?
Does the Bible teach ethics in a way that can be applied to every
situation we might face?
Abstain from every form of evil. (1 Thessalonians 5:22 NKJV)
. Abstain from all appearance of evil.]
Of doctrinal evil. Not only open error and heresy are to be avoided,
but what has any show of it, or looks like it, or carries in it a
suspicion of it, or may be an occasion thereof, or lead unto it;
wherefore all new words and phrases of this kind should be shunned,
and the form of sound words held fast; and so of all practical evil,
not only from sin itself, and all sorts of sin, lesser or greater,
as the Jews have a saying, "take care of a light as of a heavy
commandment," that is, take care of committing a lesser, as a
greater sin, and from the first motions of sin; but from every
occasion of it, and what leads unto it, and has the appearance of
it, or may be suspected of others to be sin, and so give offence,
and be a matter of scandal. The Jews have a saying very agreeable to
this {x},
"remove thyself afar off (or abstain) from filthiness, and
from everything, wl hmwdh, "that
is like unto it"."
There are some who want to say this means the things that are
actually evil. However as shown in the explanation above, and
referring to the Jewish traditions upon which the Bible is based
we see more is intended. The actual word in the Greek means
countenance or face of, or to be literal looks like. We are not to
do anything that would allow another to charge us of ungodly
conduct or thought. No situation can change this.
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