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Group 2 - Module 4 - Lesson 1
Group 2 - Module 4 - Lesson 1
LESSON 1
MORALITY AND ITS FOUNDATIONAL
MORAL PRINCIPLES
BRAGANZA, PATRICIA
DAYANAN, ARJEAN
GEMARINO, LENIEFFER
GISMA, MARY KAYE
GOLIS, CHRISTOPHER
LACNO, YHANNIE
LUMBANING, IAN
MALATE, JOEL
BSED MATH 2
ACTIVITY
PICK
PICK A
A SPOT
SPOT
Below is a box containing the spots labeled as A,B,C,D. Pick at least 2
spots of your choice and write your explanation if you agree or not on
the blanks provided.
B
The teacher in the classroom reminds everyone not to draw any
images relating to God. Is this alright? Yes or No. Why?
Allowing for students to draw God could be all right, as long as it is not
used in such a way that God is being disrespected or it distracts us
from worshipping God. One verse reminds us that we should not make
any graven image or any likeness in Heaven above. Thus, the image of
God should not be used for jokes, parodies, or print in a way that it is
degrading God.
C
A boy called a dinner party for his friends where he serves chocolate
cookies, but the cookies were formed like a dog poop. Is it alright? Yes
or No. Why?
Serving a chocolate cookies but were formed like a dog poop is not
alright, some may find it interesting because it is new to them but then
we should consider other people. Thinking of a cookie that were formed
like a dog poop is really not good it’s not appropriate, food should be
presented well. In some ways, food presentation encapsulates the
human need for expression and reinvention perfectly. It entails taking
something mundane and turning it into something more appealing,
more interesting and creative
ANALYSIS
Let us answer these questions.
1
HOW DO YOU FIND THE SPOTS ABOVE?
I find the spots above to be situations that are common in our daily life.
Situations where we are being tested with what we think is right or
wrong to do. It judges us with what we should properly act in the given
situation or what we are doing is considered moral or not. In short, the
spots above allow us to think about whether the given situations are
accepted morally in our society or in our beliefs.
3
HOW DO YOU CALL THESE BASES? HOW DOES
COMMUNITY CALL THEM?
CHURCH CONSCIENCE
TEN
COMMANDMENTS INTEGRITY
INDIVI-
GOD
RELIGION DUALITY CHARACTER
MORALITY
RIGHT OR
WRONG
NORMS
NATURE SOCIETY
RELATIONSHIP LAWS
TO NATURE
HUMAN
BIOLOGICAL TRADITION
ATTITUDE