1. Sin (can be defined as) setting ourselves and our choices against God's will and against the good of others. It has painful consequences not only for individuals but also for the society. How is this so? Your answer 2. Sin can cut me off from God and can turn me against my neighbor. Explain. Your answer 3. Lita, your close friend has been saying bad things about you behind your back. You came to know of this from another friend. You want so much to get even by revealing to your other friends the secrets Lita has entrusted to you. Guided by respect for human dignity, Will you do it or will you not? Why? Your answer 4. As a resident in an upscale subdivision, you have plenty of water because your subdivision has a deep well. The fee for water consumption is incorporated in your monthly subdivision maintenance dues. If you use the water wastefully, are you exercising true freedom? Justify your answer.
1. Sin (can be defined as) setting ourselves and our choices against God's will and against the good of others. It has painful consequences not only for individuals but also for the society. How is this so? Your answer 2. Sin can cut me off from God and can turn me against my neighbor. Explain. Your answer 3. Lita, your close friend has been saying bad things about you behind your back. You came to know of this from another friend. You want so much to get even by revealing to your other friends the secrets Lita has entrusted to you. Guided by respect for human dignity, Will you do it or will you not? Why? Your answer 4. As a resident in an upscale subdivision, you have plenty of water because your subdivision has a deep well. The fee for water consumption is incorporated in your monthly subdivision maintenance dues. If you use the water wastefully, are you exercising true freedom? Justify your answer.
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