FREEDOM
ELEMENTS
PRINCIPLES
LAWS
RELATIVISM
100

“Freedom is the --?-- to act or not to act..."

Power

100

What element is that: 'Eve is the one who ate the fruit'?

Circumstance

100

The --- never justifies the use of evil means

End or intention

100

The very first Natural Law is...

Do good and avoid evil

100

Relativism is both illogical or impractical and...

Dangerous

200

“You will truly be free” = what freedom?

Virtue

200

"I gave food to a homeless person to humiliate him". What's morally wrong with that?

The intention

200

Christian morality is --- because the act itself is what matters first.

Objective

200

'All communications between humans should be truthful' is this kind of law...

Natural Law

200

No --- , no meaning, absurdity, '2S3D'

God

300

‘Choosing to commit a crime’ is compatible with what freedoms?

Liberty and Self-determination

300

How to judge 'lying under threat'?

Attenuated evil choice

300

In Christian morality, there are some --- moral principles.

Absolute

300

Inconsistency between Natural and civil laws lead to...

Tyranny or relativism

300

He said: "Life being meaningless, it is also absurd and nauseating".

Sartre

400

Perfect freedom aims at...

Holiness or true happiness

400

How to judge 'Stealing from a very poor person'

Worse evil choice

400

'Look at all the good things embryonic stem cell research brings' is typical of this type of morality...

Consequentialism

400

A cult is an inconsistency between these two types of laws...

Natural and revealed laws

400

He said: "Egoism and individual power is all there is to morality and happiness".

Nietzsche

500

Self-determination frees us from...

Ignorance and concupiscence

500

How to judge 'Not using drugs while pressured to use them'?

Bettered good choice

500

Veritatis Splendor or the Splendor of Truth is from...

St. John Paul II

500

It qualifies morally ‘here and now’ choices, thus, issuing a practical judgement...

Conscience

500

The 5 dangers or 'poisons' of relativism are...

Selfishness, sensuality, distraction, despair and destruction

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