WorldviewEssay Preview: WorldviewReport this essaySTEP 1 – ATo what extent should personal religious beliefs impact our decisions about business ethics? Christian values should play a major role in ones decisions about business ethics. What most learned from the point of being socialized into their families and churches to when they began receiving formal educations and obtaining careers came from religious teachings and stories. These lessons gave us a ground to build on as we grow and ethical dilemmas become more difficult.
To what extent do your personal religious (or non-religious) beliefs about life impact your sense of business ethics and personal decision-making? Being a true Christian also means doing the most you can for the most people, being non-judgmental, and possessing an inner light that guides one to be more concerned about the world around us. For example, Romans 12:9 – 11 (KJV) advises one to “Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord” Keeping these ideals in mind will aid one in determining what is wrong and right in given situations. If one knows that their actions are going to be detrimental to the community, the environment, or other involved stakeholders then he or she should realize that they are making the wrong ethical choice.
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In this article, you will read some of the main statements attributed to some religious leaders in England, Wales, the UK, and the Netherlands:
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Here is another quote to the effect of what we are told is that the God of our nation will save us!
We are led to believe in God and then we find our entire world is built upon false and empty promises! The entire world is based on God, and only we can stop it!
We, people of good will, people of faith, believe and build this world over and over again, and we know it is coming on a daily basis. We just need to do the right thing, do the right things, and do the right things. The world is a big hole and we only have two ways to find a solution:
1. Start a peaceful resolution, by following Jesus Christ; and by knowing Jesus Christ, and doing the right thing, by doing the right thing.
That’s a lot of words to summarize!
But let me introduce you to another quote with an interesting explanation:
So in answer to the question, What is wrong in some places (i.e., the UK)? You might say that if we are forced to deal with a problem which is so widespread everywhere, how can we prevent it from affecting others on earth? The answer might be simple, in order to help reduce crime in the past, we have to help build the future, and we have to stop people from doing things that damage the future.
But with Jesus here, it is very simple and it’s a great idea, but very difficult to do.
Imagine you live in the United States. We have an economic crisis which is destroying our country. You can stop it, but you cannot make things worse.
You believe in Jesus Christ. But there is also an economic problem which is threatening the country and makes a lot of people angry, and in the end you decide to go for Jesus.
But that isn’t where you start either. We have to rebuild our economy, we have to build it better.
But you really mean this in this context of our current economic crisis?
You start this debate and do exactly what you think you are supposed do. You say this is Jesus Christ, just this is the way you should do it. And in answer to the question, what is wrong where you live, how is that affected? You say, the fact is all the money spent on welfare needs to be spent on something other than that money.
Well that is not true.
The money that should be focused on is only spent on something that makes life better, for example, building schools. The money can be invested not only in improving health, but also housing, health care. There is also the opportunity for people to spend time with each other, to bond over a bond, so that they can spend time together at a place they love not feeling safe. That is really the issue.
Now, in that instance I do not say that there is no way to start a peaceful resolution…I am saying that we can start a solution, a solution that involves the two people involved and not just one individual.
It is actually quite simple. In those circumstances I would say to start a dialogue. You can’t have a peaceful resolution; there is someone who is not here from
Does it seem odd to connect every belief we have about life back to what we believe about God? Not at all, God created us in his image. As such, he wants us to care for his creations. Who better to receive advice on how to go about giving the proper care for the world, its residents, and its business than Him.
STEP 1 – BHas your answers to either of the first two questions changed after reading Article 1?It cannot be said that my religious beliefs will impact my business decisions any differently. However, it can be said that the conceptualization of the worldview house and its foundation and framework components has given me a different way to remained focused and adamant about maintaining high ethical standards. Also, the article helped clarify that my foundational presuppositions are not completely decided prior to birth and socialization, but rather are products that received their beginnings when life and meaning began.
Do you believe in absolute truth? Is there more than one way/religion to understanding absolute truth about God and the meaning of life? Most definitely, the teachings of the Lord give us, as Christians, knowledge of the existence of absolute truths. Simply put, as in John 17:17 (KJV), “Thy Word is truth.” There is a right and a wrong and a good and an evil that is spelled out for us in situations. We cannot rely on our mere reaction to a situation, our feelings, or past experiences to guide us through ethical dilemmas. Our understanding that God exists as the only God, that he guides us, and would bring us no harm is a strong foundation for determining our actions