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Ethix Chapter 4. Who are You to Judge?. Memory Verse. Matthew 7:1 “Do not judge, or you too will be judged .” John 7:24 “Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment .”. Memory Verse. Matthew 7:1 “Do not , or you will be .” John 7:24 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ethix Chapter 4Who are You to Judge?

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Memory Verse

Matthew 7:1“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.”

John 7:24“Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment.”

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Memory Verse

Matthew 7:1“Do not , or you will be .”

John 7:24“Stop by mere , and make a

judgment.”

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CONTEXT

“What is the context for Matthew 7:1?” you ask.GREAT QUESTION!

In a nutshell, he was really condemning hypocritical judging, where we judge others but refuse to follow the standard by which we judge. (p. 53)We’ll talk more about this in our reading this week.

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Is Truth Important?

On a sheet of paper, write down three reasons why you think truth is important?

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Moral Relativism

Definition: Morals can be true for some but not others. It depends on a person’s beliefs. What is wrong with this idea? Why is it impossible to live as a relativist? “There are no moral boundaries.”

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Truth vs. Relativism

What are some examples of cultural relativism in America today?

What are some examples of absolute, universal laws?

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Memory Verse

Matthew 7:1“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.”

John 7:24“Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment.”

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Memory Verse

Matthew 7:1“Do not , or you will be .”

John 7:24“Stop by mere , and make a

judgment.”

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Memory Verse

Matthew :1“Do not , or you will be .”

7:“Stop by mere , and a

.”

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Truth Survey Discussion

Read over feedback on Truth Surveys. Identify one or two statements made that contradicts

what we discussed last week. Read the response to the person sitting next to you and explain how you would respond to that person. Switch and repeat.

*If you can create an opportunity to follow up with people you surveyed, do! Obviously we want to speak in love, but now you can dialogue with them given the information you learned last week.

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Reading Time!Pp42-46

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Let’s Review… (Tuesday)

1. What are the primary differences between relativism and absolutism?

2. What was the point of the conversation Sean had with his dad about Schindler’s List? What shortfall does it highlight regarding relativism?

3. Why is it impossible to live as a relativist? Explain the points of the two stories “You can’t steal my stereo!” and “Everyone in the class fails”?

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Memory Verse

Matthew 7:1“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.”

John 7:24“Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgment.”

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Memory Verse

Matthew :1“Do not , or you will be .”

7:“Stop by mere , and a

.”

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Let’s Review… (Thursday)

1. What are the primary differences between relativism and absolutism?

2. Read pp45-46 (Impossibility of Living as a Relativist)

3. Why is it impossible to live as a relativist? Explain the points of the two stories “You can’t steal my stereo!” and “Everyone in the class fails”?

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Three more problems with relativism

1.Disagreement is Overrated2.The Fatal Flaw of Relativism

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Can you find the problem?

The proponent (follower) of moral relativism says that there are no absolutes that apply to all people, in all places, for all times, so people ought to follow their personal or cultural values.

This is a self-refuting statement!

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Three more problems with relativism Cont’d1.Disagreement is Overrated2.The Fatal Flaw of Relativism3.Relativism is a close-minded and

intolerant view Tolerance means to recognize and

respect someone’s beliefs without sharing them.

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Moral Relativism

Close books and list the three additional problems with moral relativism. (You can do it with your table partner if you need.)

1. Disagreement is overrated2. The fatal flaw of relativism3. Relativism is a close-minded and intolerant

view

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Social Contract Theory

Discuss examples for each of the four reasons why the Social Contract Theory won’t work.

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The Existence of God

In your assigned groups of 4 (which I will tell you in a minute), read and discuss the argument I assign your group. One person from each group will need to explain clearly the basic idea to the class in layman’s terms with an example. You are welcome to use the example from the book, but try to think of another in addition if you can.

*Everyone must participate in discussion to get points.

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Arguments for the Existence of GodRemember… ALL must discuss.Argume

nt 1Argume

nt 2Argumen

t 3

Argument 4

Argument 5

BradleyEmiley MSam. M.

ZackTiaJordynne

KylanLeslieJosiahEmily B.

ThomasElizabethMichaelaBree

DawsonSam. V.IsabelaLauren

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The Existence of GodThe argument from a first cause

God is eternal.The argument from designThe argument from morality

Every human culture known to man has had a moral law.The argument from information

Information requires an information giver.Argument from the resurrection of Jesus

Christ

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One Final Question: Who are we to judge?

What is so important to keep in mind when reading Scripture?

CONTEXT!!! How should we judge others?

In righteousnessWhen is judging okay?

When we judge actions without hypocrisy

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One Final Question: Who are we to judge?

Let’s look up passages from box on page 54 and discuss.Matthew 7:15-20Matthew 10:11-15Matthew 16:6-12Matthew 18:15-17

Discuss examples of the difference between being judgmental and judging (refer to page 54 below box).

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Small Group Discussion #2

Have you ever been called judgmental, arrogant, or intolerant? Do many Christians deserve these labels? What can we do in conversation and lifestyle to avoid such labels, so our views can be heard fairly?

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Poster Project

Your group will answer the assigned review question from page 54 in poster form. You are to use the rubric to guide you and are to be clear in your answer so you can present quickly and easily next week Thursday.

Remember to bring posters and materials tomorrow!

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Poster Project Groups (p. 57)Due Thursday, February 20th

Question 1

Question 4

Question5

Question 6

Question 7

BradleyEmiley MSam. M.

ZackTiaJordynne

KylanLeslieJosiahEmily B.

ThomasElizabethMichaelaBree

DawsonSam. V.IsabelaLauren

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Remember…

Bring poster board and markers (creative materials) to class on Friday