Christians sometimes vigorously debate what is appropriate to do on Sundays. Is it permissible to go shopping or eat at a restaurant? To play sports? To do homework?
Ethics
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The purpose of church discipline is to restore to Christ those who are sinning.
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Should I feel guilty for the unjust actions of my ancestors or my country even if the actions happened before I was born?
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Is Jesus’ admonition “In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you” (Matt. 7:12) an example of moral relativism?
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We are constantly told that voting is our civic duty. Is this true? And if voting is a civic duty, is it also a moral duty?
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Skepticism regarding human nature is certainly warranted, and even wise.
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When someone needs help, is praying for them enough? Or should Christians do more to directly help?
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A distinction between homosexuality as an orientation and homosexualism as explicit and overt homosexual practice is central to this position.
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Should Christians support Israel no matter what it does to the Palestinians?
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What is cultural appropriation? Why is it wrong? How do we avoid it?
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Why do some Christians who are generally opposed to abortion allow for abortion in the case of pregnancy due to rape? Isn’t that a double standard?
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We know from Scripture that Christians are commanded to forgive. But is it always required, even in situations of abuse or violence?
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If a loved one invites me to their same-sex wedding, can I show love by attending the wedding or would attending communicate that I agree with same-sex marriage?
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In Matthew 5, Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek and to love our enemies. So why does the CRC allow its members to go to war?
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This question usually arises when we consider using undesirable actions or approaches to work toward noble or legitimate ends.
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We know that it’s wrong to physically harm people. But is it ever right to hurt people’s feelings for the sake of God’s truth? For instance, Jesus called the Pharisees a “brood of vipers.”
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Idolatry is indeed a threat—a temptation that Christians ought to resist through the Spirit’s leading.
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I work for a large corporation. Recently I received a bonus in my paycheck. Though I could really use the money, I think it might have been given by mistake. Do I have an obligation to say anything?
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There are some important guiding Reformed principles that could lead us to more convergence.
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We must first remember that what is done with the bodies of Christians doesn’t decide their everlasting destiny.
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Should Christians receive a vaccine that uses aborted fetal cells in its production?
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U.S. law generally allows for the ownership of firearms for purposes of self-defense (much less so in Canada). Whether we as Christians should exercise that right is a harder question.
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It was recently reported that a very prominent billionaire paid only $750 in federal taxes in 2016 and 2017. Is it right for Christians to try to reduce their tax burden to a bare minimum?
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Race is a product of racism.