The conflict of faith Earth and all the life above it are created within 7 days, at least this is how I grew up in the Catholic family. This is all I know, until I first heard about the evolution of a fifth grade. I can not understand that concept and my mother can not tell me what it is because she does not believe it may be true. Over the next few years, I gradually learned more about evolution. When I learned that Darwin's strange thing is called "correction and decline", my growth experience began to be questioned.
It is based on the theory of absoluteism: - There is a single list of truths - they can only be represented by a series of concepts - they require the same actions around the world - it conflicts with faith, Culture must be respected - assume that people must use only one set of concepts to express moral truth. - KANT JOHN S. MILL JOHN RAWLS to check ethical dilemmas, cooperate with justice, thoroughly understand possible alternatives, assume ethical arguments, compare and evaluate discussions of alternatives. 384 - 322 1724 - 1804 1806 - 1873 1921 - 2002 Looking at the moral dilemma reflecting your ethical decisions and checking the results 3 09/09/2013 Virtual ethical virtual
Cultural confrontation is a big topic. As a nurse leader, we are: 1) to promote cultural conflict, 2) to see the appropriate situation from the perspective of cultural conflict, and 3) to explore from providing cultural conflicts and cultural sensitivity A deeper understanding of people's perspective
I hope that the point I used to classify all of these has now been revealed to be one of meme and boundary. It is easy to construct this global phenomenon thanks to the conflict of faith that various cultures have, that is, the complex interaction of the country's rats, the collective stories of mice and the experience of the city, and the mechanism of interaction.
When the world is experiencing a conflict of faith, the audience asks about the state of secular ethics. The Dalai Lama said: "There is nothing to destroy others' faith, which can not be his belief."