Writing assignment: Abortion and Stem Cell Research; A Moral Debate
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A Moral Debate
<Tab/>Driving by on a bumper of an SUV, in bold letters read "You can't be both Catholic and pro-choice". Assuming this is in reflection to John Kerry, our possible future President. Who says he is Catholic but also pro-choice. There seems to be a misconception to what being Christian is. People are picking what they do and do not want when it was already decided by God.
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moral reasoning is best. "The majority of American have always been able to apply that relativism to these issues." To understand this we must define Relativism. It is the view that truth is relative and not absolute. It varies from people to people, time to time. We must morally consider what we are choosing to do in our lives, and stop being a bumper sticker full of confusion and misconception. <Tab/>
moral reasoning is best. "The majority of American have always been able to apply that relativism to these issues." To understand this we must define Relativism. It is the view that truth is relative and not absolute. It varies from people to people, time to time. We must morally consider what we are choosing to do in our lives, and stop being a bumper sticker full of confusion and misconception. <Tab/>