Factors That Influence Our Moral Decisions

"The parable of the sadhu" is a business ethics case presented by Bowen H. McCoy, a classic moral dilemma in which a group of climbers face a choice of helping a dying sadhu, a holy man, and abandoning their climb to the summit, or helping the sadhu as much as they can, and continuing on their climb, but possibly leaving him to die. McCoy actually went through this exact scenario, and his retelling can be found in this article.

In this message, Tom Eng explores three factors that influence how we make moral decisions, and what we need to keep in mind when we face difficult choices.

Love, Law & Order: The Ten Commandments Part I

Are the Ten Commandments more like Ten Suggestions? Do they still apply to us today? Eugene Huo explores the Ten Commandments in this first part of a series.



And so with God, He loves us. You have God’s love. Whether you think you deserve it or not, whether you think you need it or not, whether you want it or not. And because He loves us, He has laid out limits and boundaries to our behaviour that are for our benefit. These limits are there to allow us to live abundantly, to experience the kind of abundant life that God wants for us. It is because He loves us that He lays out the moral guidelines for us to follow.