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Esolving Problems on behalf of the following terms - Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Secularisation, and Natural LawFirst Issue - War with Iraq  

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Resolving Problems on behalf of the following terms: Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Secularisation, and Natural Law First Issue - War with Iraq: A person with great utilitarianism would suggest that; the consequences of the war is more important and should be considered first even before the motive and the morality of the action. So he/she would say that the consequences of the war would be sinister and dreadful; it achieves little while destroying God's creations - lives, therefore they would agree that the action - 'war with Iraq' is morally wrong and should not be carried out. Similarly, a person who has dedicated their minds and thinking towards the theory of Situation Ethics, would say that the action is 'morally right' if it shows Christian love. They would similarly agree that war on Iraq is obviously wrong; because killing thousands and millions of people surely does not show any Christian love at all no...

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