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Callum Franklin

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If a Christian could answer these for me that would be greatly appreciated


1. What is your faith/religious background?


2. To what extent does your own religious or spiritual belief influence the basic ethical and moral decisions you make on a regular basis?


3. What about major moral and ethical dilemmas that deal with issues such as war, bioethics, sexuality, individual freedom etc.? Does your religious ethical code influence you to the same extent in these really difficult dilemmas?


4. Why do you think the issues mentioned in Q 3 are regarded by many people as ethically and morally controversial?


5. I would like to ask you some specific questions about the issue of Capital Punishment Firstly, what do you understand this term to mean?


6. What would you regard as the major ethical and moral questions associated with this issue?


7. With regard to the previous mentioned questions about the issue of Capital Punishment, how would your own particular faith or religion approach such questions from an ethical or moral standpoint?




8. To what extent do you agree with this approach? In the areas where you disagree, please explain why.


9. Could you summarise your own opinion on the issue of Capital Punishment and what should be done in this kind of situation?


10. Do you think contemporary issues such as that of Capital Punishment. Can still be effectively addressed by religious and faith-based ethical frameworks? (Why/Why not?)


11. In modern times, do you think there are other principles that might influence some people’s decisions with regard to such issues? (If so, what would they be?)
 

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Hello, nice to meet you!

1. Catholic family. I have always been, this is a big part of my identity now.

2. Well - I am convinced that a man has absolutely not the right to decide who can live or not. It would be trying to remplace God, or the nature, or anything. So yes, my faith influences my ethical visions of the world, such as my education does. Now, I refuse (in theory) to follow something without thinking about it before.

3. My faith mostly influences these issues, rather that deciding if sitting next to someone at lunch is good or not (basic issues). A person always tries to find the Good with his education and background: I am no exception.

4. Not sure what you mean. Morality often means everything and nothing.

5. I suppose death penalty?

6. Who has the right to decide who can live or not. Is man the only and real being on this world owner of justice?

7. "You shall not kill".

8. I agree totally.

9. Already said.

10. I don't really understand what you mean.

11. Education and social background
 
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