ETHICS_CHRISTIANITY

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  • Belief system
    A set of values, codes, or principles that help people understand the surrounding world and their role in it
  • Basis of Christianity
    The Old & New Testament
  • Human dignity and concern for other people

    • Are crucial in Christianity
  • 3 Concepts in Christianity
    • Strict adherence to contracts
    • Compliance with regulations
    • Working for the benefit of the common good
  • Christianity believes that "Growth is useless when the other parts of society are compromised"
  • Generosity
    Whether that comes in the form of giving money, expertise, time, or care, is the bedrock of Christian ethics
  • Many business leaders understand that faith and success need not be mutually exclusive
  • How to apply Christian ethics to business practices
    • Be Honest in the Business Setting
    • Treat People Right in Business
    • Invest Wisely in Businesses
    • Donate to Worthy Causes
  • Christianity began as an offshoot of the Jewish faith during the _.
    first century CE
  • Christianity began from one of the most influential figures in human history. The founder of Christianity.
    Jesus of Nazareth
  • The Bible is the holy book of Christians. It contains stories about Jesus' life and teachings.
  • The Old Testament teaches us about the relationship between God and humanity.
  • The New Testament tells us how Jesus taught his followers to live their lives according to God’s will.
  • The Ten Commandments are ten rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
  • The Old Testament teaches us about the relationship between humans and God throughout history.
  • The Ten Commandments are ten moral laws given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
  • The New Testament tells us about Jesus Christ, his birth, death, resurrection, and teachings.
  • The Golden Rule is a principle found in many religions, including Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
  • The Ten Commandments are ten rules that were given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, which outline what people must do or not do.
  • Jesus died on the cross so that we could have eternal life with him in Heaven.
  • Christians believe that Jesus was sent from heaven as an example of how we should behave towards others, especially those who are less fortunate than ourselves.
  • The third commandment says that we must keep the Sabbath day (Sunday) holy.
  • Christians believe that Jesus was sent from heaven as an act of love, to show people how they can be saved from sin.
  • The second commandment says that we cannot make statues or images of God.
  • The Golden Rule is a moral principle that guides our actions towards others. This rule states “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
  • The Great Commission is a commandment given by Jesus Christ to spread the word of God throughout the world.
  • Jesus was born in Bethlehem over 2000 years ago.
  • Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead three days later, showing that he had power over death.
  • The first commandment says that we must worship only God, not anything else.
  • Jesus showed love and compassion towards all people regardless of race or social status.
  • Christians believe that they must follow these commandments because they show love for God and others.
  • Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God who came to earth as a human being to save people from sin.
  • The Ten Commandments include prohibitions against worshiping other gods, making idols, taking the Lord's name in vain, keeping the Sabbath holy, honoring parents, committing murder, adultery, theft, lying, and coveting.
  • The Bible contains both the Old and New Testaments.
  • He grew up in Nazareth and spent most of his life teaching others about God's love and forgiveness.