moral duty
By indahfth
@indahfth (11161)
Indonesia
6 responses
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
30 Mar 11
hi devilova,
i wish you have expounded on shodakoh. what does it mean? i am a catholic but i have a lot of muslim friends here in mylot. can you please explain more about the word?
thank you.
ann
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
30 Mar 11
hi devilova,
i think it is more on a mood arousing good behavior with others by showing happy mien, nice wording, and kind manners. its concepts are good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice, etc.
thank you so much for the meaning of shodakoh.
ann
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@ifandri82 (144)
• Indonesia
28 Apr 11
Very difficult, to pay, debts, except those who have been generous to you, sincerely do. And do not ask for a reply from you.
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@dainy1313 (2370)
• Leon, Mexico
29 Apr 11
You are so right!! It´s kind of positive thinking or energy between them and us...
Isn´t it?
Blessings!...
Dainy
@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
31 Mar 11
My small dictionary defines moral as ethical, virtuous, the general code of right or wrong mode of life. To me, it could be described as one who always applies the golden rule, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." On second thought, that doesn't quite get it, but it comes close. The world would certainly be a better place if everyone would abide by that rule.
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@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
30 Mar 11
hi indahfth,
this is what i understand by moral duty. it is a duty to your conscience. you do what is right.
have a nice day.
ann
@junrapmian (2169)
• Philippines
30 Mar 11
That's a very broad term to discuss, but for me my moral duty as a Christian is to obey and live with what is righteous and humanly correct.
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@jak2010 (1550)
• Papua New Guinea
1 Apr 11
I do not know whether that is true or not because moral duty is not only for oneself, but for the society as well as many moral codes are shaped by the society.