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    Origination of Ethics

    Origination of Ethics

    Global Leadership and Ethics

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    The origination of our values and our ethics is the Bible. The Old Testament is not

    any less valid than the New Testament. Some people prefer the New Testament only

    because it is easier to understand. We can and should go by the laws of both. The Bible

    teaches us what is right from wrong. Christians believe that the Bible is the primary,

    authoritative guide to faith and life. (Adeney) 1995 We use the Bible as our moral

    compass. As Christians, we have the Ten Commandments as our basic rules for life, but

    there is much more than that. It is tragic how many Christians try to reduce the Bibles

    moral teaching to the level of rules, commandments and laws. (Adeney) 1995 As small

    children, we are taught the Golden Rule. We are taught to forgive, not hold grudges, and

    not judge others. Proverbs 10:9 says The man of integrity walks securely, but he who

    takes the crooked paths will be found out.

    Psalms 51:5-6 tells us that humans are born with sin. Surely I was sinful at birth,

    sinful from the time my mother conceived me. Yet you desired faithfulness even in the

    womb; you taught me wisdom in that secret place. We dont always live up to the ideals

    of Jesus, but by learning from Scripture, we are trying. Psalms 1 tells us to not stand with

    the wicked. Keeping good company in our faith strengthens it, but there will be times we

    are going to come across non-believers. This is when we are truly tested.

    We have many things in common with people of different backgrounds, but we

    have many differences as well. Religion shapes who we are as people. While freedom of

    religion is a main component of our society, the United States was built on Christianity.

    Different cultures do not override our beliefs in Scripture. God gives us guidance on what

    is right and wrong. Our parents and our education also have an effect on how we define our

    culture. While this shapes us as well, when looking for guidance, we look toward Scripture.

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    "God knows where we will be born and raised, and he puts us in a position where we might

    seek him" (Strobel) 2000

    The primary way we learn goodness from the Bible is by making the story of the

    Bible the interpretive framework through which we view all of life. (Adeney) 1995 By

    applying the Bibles messages to our everyday lives, we learn to be ethical in everything

    we do. Christians learn to be good from the Bible by telling themselves and each other

    the story of their lives as a part of the story of the Bible. (Adeney) 1995 The most

    important way we can tell our story is by living it. By practicing what we preach, so to

    speak, we can show others our values.

    We know that we are not perfect, but that our mission is to be Christ like. The issue

    that some people have with the Bible is the many interpretations. When reading the Bible,

    it does not read like a manual. There are stories and we have to know the purpose of the

    story. Although some stories of the Bible may be very hard for us to relate to, we can often

    find something in them that we can identify with. Through this, we can apply it to our own

    behaviors and learn to live more ethically.

    People find some other religions more attractive because it fits in with their

    lifestyle. Also, most people conform to their parents belief system. Because of this, we

    have to ask, But what about people who live in places where the gospel isnt routinely

    discussed or where its dissemination is actually outlawed? Strobel, L. (2001) God has

    made it possible for all people to find Him. Our lifestyle reflects how we believe, so it is

    very important to live a good life and have Jesus at the center of our lives.

    When comparing our values to others, we should be careful about our

    generalizations and assumptions. Even though we have so many differences in our cultures,

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    we can still find common ground. People naturally want to make friends and be liked.

    Confucius says, By nature men are pretty much alike; it is learning and practice that set

    them apart. (Stackhouse) 1995 That is the best quote I can find to sum everything up into

    one sentence. We are very much alike. The only differences we have are those we are

    taught. Those we are taught can be great differences though.

    References

    The Holy Bibly, New International Version. (pp. 1911). Grand Rapids, MI:

    Zondervan Publishing House.Stackhouse, M.L., McCann, D.P., Roels, S.J., Williams, P. N. (1995) On Moral Business.

    Grand Rapids, MI, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

    Adeney, B. T. (1995). Strange virtues: Ethics in a multicultural world. Downers Grove, IL:

    Intervarsity Press; ISBN-10: 0830818553.

    Strobel, L. (2001). The case for faith, a journalist investigates the toughest

    objections to christianity. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.

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