ETHC 445N Week 2 Assignment; Ethical Dilemma Analysis - Religion and Ethics

  • ETHC 445N Week 2 Assignment; Ethical Dilemma Analysis - Religion and Ethics
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Ethical Dilemmas

 

What can be one of the most ethical dilemmas people may face is,

 

having their religion go against something they stand for. Not knowing

 

whether to stand for what is right to them or reconsider their

 

beliefs/actions based off of what others may think of them. These two

 

ethical dilemmas will face life changing outcomes. The first ethical

 

dilemma starts with Jane, an eighteen-year-old female who is sexually

 

attracted to other females. When one female is sexually or romantically

 

attracted to other women, they fall under the category of a lesbian

 

(Donahue,2006). However, Jane’s parents are of a specific religion that

 

forbids one to be a lesbian. This religion goes on further to say that

 

lesbians will be punished in the afterlife. Unaware of how her parents

 

will react to her sexuality, Jane wonders is it worth telling them?

 

Secondly, this ethical dilemma is about Joe and Mary who are a couple

 

that had a child before becoming sterile. What does it mean to be sterile?

 

According to the Mayo Clinic, “Infertility is defined as not being able to

 

get pregnant despite having frequent, unprotected sex for at least a year

 

for most couples”. Unfortunately, Joe and Mary’s child suffered from a

 

rare disease causing a tragic death, causing them to miss their child

 

terribly! However, one-day Joe and Mary were informed on a new IVF

 

procedure that could ensure them having another child. The dilemma is

 

their religion forbids the IVF (in vitro fertilization) procedure. Undecided

 

on what to do, Joe and Mary struggle on making their decision.

 

Determine the Ethical Path of Conduct

 

To determine the ethical path of conduct, an understanding has to be

 

established. According to (Rachels, 2018) ethical conduct means “doing

 

the right thing”. For example, a scenario of good ethical conduct would

 

be, waiting at a red light when no one around, instead of just running the

 

light since no one is around……..Continue

 

 

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