Rationalizations & Justfications
Biblical Parallels
Ethical Choices
Christian Ethical Lens
Courage and Doing What's Right"
100

Claiming unethical actions are acceptable because they serve a supposed ‘greater good’ is a common fallacy associated with what?

rationalizing wrongdoing for short-term benefit

100

Trying to hide wrongdoing instead of admitting it draws what biblical parallel as seen in the story of Adam and Eve?


Concealing sin?

100

Choosing to ignore the ethical problem gives short-term personal safety. This is true when people do what in the workplace?

avoid immediate conflict

100

Prioritizing honesty and truthfulness even when inconvenient.

What is integrity

100

Standing firm on ethical principles, even under threat of personal harm, is a demonstration of what?

Moral courage 

200

Minimizing responsibility or shifting blame to avoid ethical consequences could be classified as what

deflecting accountability

200

Justifying disobedience by claiming a good intention behind the act is the demonstration of what

Rationalizing sin, like King Saul

200

taking action to uncover unethical behavior may threaten job security. What should one do when faced with this situiation?

face the risk professionally

200

Recognizing responsibility to protect those harmed by unethical behavior.

What is stewardship of people and community?

200

Refusing to compromise faith or integrity for convenience or pressure exemplifies what?

Steadfastness in values

300

Altering information for strategic purposes while ignoring accuracy is what form of ethical malpractice

manipulating facts for convenience or profit

300

Using power or authority to cover up wrongdoing would be called what?

Abusing influence, like King David’s cover-up.

300

Addressing issues helps prevent harm to the community and environment. In striving to prevent harm to your community, a company does what?

protecting others from the consequences of wrongdoing.

300

Understanding that environmental harm violates moral duties to God’s creation.

stewardship of the Earth?

300

Taking action to help other despite potential personal risk is a great example of what?

protecting the vulnerable through courageous choices

400

Downplaying the severity of ethical violations to reduce perceived risk is considered minimizing the risk of what?

wrongdoing

400

Pretending to be righteous while doing harm is a demonstration of what?

Hypocrisy, like the Pharisees?

400

Ignoring ethical violations can lead to long-term legal and reputational harm.

What is creating future risk for self and company?

400

Evaluating actions based on eternal principles rather than short-term gain.

considering God’s eternal perspective

400

Speaking truth to leaders when unethical decisions are made exemplifies what?

confronting wrongdoing despite potential fears

500

Normalizing unethical practices by saying “everyone does it” is known as what?


using societal norms to justify dishonesty

500

Speaking truth to power despite personal risk draws a comparison to what biblical parallel?

Having prophetic courage, like when Nathan confronted David?

500

Acting with integrity may strengthen company culture and credibility over time.

What is promoting long-term ethical standards?

500

Choosing righteousness even when facing potential loss or pressure.

obedience to God over self-interest

500

Relying on faith and principle to guide decisions in challenging circumstances is an example of what?

trusting in God for strength to do what is right

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