The Importance Of Moral Dilemmas

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Morality (proper behavior) is the difference between decisions and actions of those that are classified as right and wrong. It is a list of standards that one must follow either from their religion, culture, or even the laws/rules of their country. A dilemma is a situation in which one must decide between two or more difficult decisions. This doesn’t mean one deciding between if they should eat steak for dinner or chicken, but a decision that can affect the rest of their lives. With whichever decision they make there will be consequences. Putting those together is called a moral dilemma. A moral dilemma is a complex situation that often involves an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. Ethical dilemmas are hard to decide between …show more content…

He would be sent to jail up to twenty five years, his family would lose perhaps a son, a father, and a husband. Their life would be completely over. He would have to live with the fact that many people aren’t going to believe that he is innocent and didn’t do it. His family might not even believe him. Once he gets out of jail a lot of people are going to be talking about him and that’s something that’s going to be really hard for him because there is nothing he can do about it and will have to live with the fact people are going to hold that on him. The man would lose his job obviously and the wife might have to pick up another job to pay for his share of the billing. He would’ve missed out on a lot of events that has happened with his family. That’s time of his life he is never going to get back. On the other hand, my little girl would be set free and I could go back to my normal life. But could I? Everyday for the rest of my life I would be reminded that I ruined someone’s life in order to get mine back. If I choose this route to go down, I may also regret the decision I

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