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 Sets of duties dictate which groups we adhere to. If a group of friends share a set of duties that confront your own, you are likely to avoid such group. If an association has a set of duties to which you know you cannot adhere, you decide not to join. In general, different sets of duties determine our associations. ​ Sets of duties dictate which groups we adhere to. If a group of friends share a set of duties that confront your own, you are likely to avoid such group. If an association has a set of duties to which you know you cannot adhere, you decide not to join. In general, different sets of duties determine our associations. ​
-====== ​Quotationss ​======+====== ​Quotations ​======
 "Why not say [...] 'Let us do evil that good may result'?​ Their condemnation is deserved."​ -NIV Bible, Romans 5:8 "Why not say [...] 'Let us do evil that good may result'?​ Their condemnation is deserved."​ -NIV Bible, Romans 5:8
  
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 "Given our present perspective,​ it is amazing that Christian ethics down through the centuries could have accepted almost unanimously the sententious doctrine that "the end does not justify the means." ​ We have to ask now, "If the end does not justify the means, what does?" ​ The answer is, obviously, "​Nothing!""​ - Joseph Fletcher, //Moral Responsibility//​ (1967) "Given our present perspective,​ it is amazing that Christian ethics down through the centuries could have accepted almost unanimously the sententious doctrine that "the end does not justify the means." ​ We have to ask now, "If the end does not justify the means, what does?" ​ The answer is, obviously, "​Nothing!""​ - Joseph Fletcher, //Moral Responsibility//​ (1967)
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 ====== Ethical Questions ====== ====== Ethical Questions ======
 We don't give answers for these questions, and some of them may have no clear answer, but there are here to get you thinking. We don't give answers for these questions, and some of them may have no clear answer, but there are here to get you thinking.
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