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Questions and Answers
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the concept of 'social sin'?
Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the concept of 'social sin'?
- A company knowingly pollutes a river, affecting the health of a nearby community. (correct)
- Two friends have a disagreement and stop speaking to each other.
- An individual shoplifts a candy bar from a local store.
- Someone spreads a rumor about a colleague at work.
Restitution primarily focuses on punishing the offender rather than repairing the harm caused.
Restitution primarily focuses on punishing the offender rather than repairing the harm caused.
False (B)
Explain how 'false witness' can extend beyond just verbal testimony, providing an example.
Explain how 'false witness' can extend beyond just verbal testimony, providing an example.
False witness includes deliberately giving false evidence against someone or withholding true information, such as a witness knowing critical information in a court case but choosing not to share it.
The act of taking someone else's physical or intellectual property is known as _________.
The act of taking someone else's physical or intellectual property is known as _________.
Match the following description with the correct term:
Match the following description with the correct term:
Flashcards
Envy
Envy
Feeling deprived due to another's possessions or success.
Lying
Lying
Saying something you know is not true.
Stealing
Stealing
Taking something that belongs to someone else.
Greed
Greed
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False Witness
False Witness
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Study Notes
- Envy involves feeling deprived or sad due to another's belongings, talents, or success.
- Lying is the act of saying or repeating untrue statements.
- Stealing is taking property that rightfully belongs to someone else, whether physical or intellectual.
- Greed refers to a selfish and excessive desire for more than one needs, often involving money.
- A False Witness is someone who deliberately gives false testimony or evidence against another, or withholds information that should be revealed.
- Social Sin describes a situation where harm is done to a large group of people through deprivation of necessities like food, clothing, shelter, money, or opportunities.
- Restitution is restoring or making good a situation where something was stolen, damaged, or broken; it's the process of "fixing" a situation after causing harm or damage.
- Gossip involves informally talking about or spreading rumors about other people's private or personal lives.
- Telling Secrets is when someone purposely reveals information that was meant to be kept private or confidential, betraying the trust of the person who shared the information.
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Description
A discussion about the 10th commandment, morality and ethics. Covering envy, lying, stealing, greed, false witness and social sin. Also defines restitution, gossip and revealing secrets.