In another study, Wagner and his colleagues tested volunteers» ability to make tough ethical decisions the day after the clocks are set ahead, and found people were less
thoughtful about moral issues after losing that hour of sleep.
Therefore, instead of concluding from historic abuses that the pulpit should be
silent about moral issues, we find that the past encourages us to refine and enrich our preaching about ethics.
It can easily miss the point, therefore, if its sessions are convened to develop a specific «right» response to a particular moral question, as
discussions about moral issues usually are.
Even when it turns turbulent, the film sustains its warm summer glow, and makes itself a conversation
piece about the moral issues it means to raise.
Although there is a great deal of
disagreement about moral issues, no one disagrees with the notion that it's wrong to inflict unnecessary suffering on an animal.
When
asked about moral issues of GTA, he says that people shouldn't make games just to piss off people like parents, but at the same time games like GTA shouldn't be considered bad just because a few people don't like it.
... [C] onsistently with Australia's obligations under the Torture Convention, the Parliament has spoken with
clarity about the moral issues that may confront officials of governments, whether foreign or our own, and persons acting in an official capacity.
This is why, for example, surveying public
opinion about moral issues is so important for liberalism, since the act of surveying confirms the thesis that moral issues boil down simply to opinions.
Pastors can test the extent to which a congregation expects them to function as a civil servant or a family chaplain by evaluating the attitudes of members about marriage and baptism, about educational programs, and
about moral issues.