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18 April, 18:54

Cora owns a Christian bookstore and tries to run it in accordance with Judeo-Christian values, which promotes charity among the poor and also strictly prohibits theft. Cora learns that Margo, one of her employees, has been taking money from the cash register and giving it to homeless people who come into the store. Under an analysis of duty-based ethics with a Judeo-Christian religious foundation, Margo's behavior is:a. acceptable because stealing is sometimes justifiableb. not acceptable because stealing is never justifiablec. acceptable because it is compassionated. not acceptable because of the categorical imperative

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  1. 18 April, 19:35
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    not acceptable because stealing is never justifiable

    Explanation:

    Stealing is seizing the property of others, skipping reason to the bullfighter and is an offense to justice, in addition to charity. The seventh commandment forbids taking or unjustly possessing goods that, in any way, may harm you.
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