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Christian Morality  

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Christian Morality A person faced with a moral decision has to consider every factor they can. To go about doing this is called a "blitz", a blitz is to write down all as much information as possible that we think is relevant to the situation in hand. That is the first thing to do. But you have to set yourself an aim. This aim is so you don't write down to many things as the more you have the less likely it is that an important factor will be omitted. Christians regard the Bible, Traditions of the Holy Church and the Holy Spirit as a solution and a guide to everyday life. It is a source of importance and spirit. The following are the commandments that are connected with a person's relationship with God, * I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the...

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