question archive Answer each of the prompts below  With all the checks and balances, how are we so familiar with problems of corruption and unethical behavior in government? What happens when a government makes unjust laws or tramples on people's inalienable rights? People frequently say that you can't legislate morality; you can't make laws based on moral principles because laws can't make people moral

Answer each of the prompts below  With all the checks and balances, how are we so familiar with problems of corruption and unethical behavior in government? What happens when a government makes unjust laws or tramples on people's inalienable rights? People frequently say that you can't legislate morality; you can't make laws based on moral principles because laws can't make people moral

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Answer each of the prompts below 

  • With all the checks and balances, how are we so familiar with problems of corruption and unethical behavior in government?
  • What happens when a government makes unjust laws or tramples on people's inalienable rights?

People frequently say that you can't legislate morality; you can't make laws based on moral principles because laws can't make people moral.

  • Can or should we put all aspects of natural law ethics into our law codes?
  • Do you think the law should promote virtue, or should it simply restrain vice?

Politics is downstream from culture; the only way to lasting change in society is through building a broad-based consensus that will drive political change.

  • Can you freely advocate for moral and ethical positions in discussions of public policy, or are some views effectively censored?
  • What should be the government's role?
  • What functions should be handled by the government and what should be handled by the church?

Discuss: 

  • How do you make decisions differently?
  • What ethical dilemma has the greatest impact on you?

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