Quiz Review Flashcards
What is the definition of the word ethic?
A set of principles of right conduct; a theory or a system of moral values.
-The study of a general nature of morals and of the specific moral choices to be made by a person.
What comprises the highest and best lifestyle a person can live?
The life changing principles emulated in the life of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
From where do Christians glean their code of ethics?
The scriptures
What forms most of the foundation of U.S. Law?
Mosaic Law
How do humans honor God?
By following a lifestyle that honors Christ in both worship and conduct.
Living a redeemed lifestyle demonstrating the salvation of the Lord.
What disease is at the core of North American values?
Self-centeredness
In what way and with what attitude did Jesus Christ come to His creation?
Jesus did not come to be served but come as a servant reaching out to His creation.
What two words best define the foundation of ethical conduct?
Honesty and integrity
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is commonly known as the?
Golden rule
Doing what one knows to be right, pure and honest is the essence of what?
Ethics
What is the definition of loyal?
Unswerving in allegiance:
A. Faithful in allegiance to ones lawful sovereign or government
B. Faithful to a private person to whom fidelity is due
C. Faithful to a cause, ideal, custom, institution or product.
The story of Jonathan and who is possibly one of the most notable examples of loyalty in the Bible?
David
Is biblical loyalty to be unswerving devotion to another person regardless of that persons actions, behavior or ideals?
No
Everywhere these fall they do indescribable damage. What does this refer to?
Gossip
• they damage the reputation of one spoken against and also to the human relationships of all involved.
What is one of the cruelest sins?
Gossip