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Writer's picturePaul Condello

Moral Stories

People like to point out how moral stories don't fit with real life.


A moral story about someone who lies is usually caught by the end of the story, but you even know yourself that people can tell a terrible lie about someone in everyday life and they don't seem to get caught.

Every so often, Christians, you might hear someone tell you that stories with a moral often don't fit with real life, and that might make you feel like your own Christian morals might not be realistic either. A moral story about someone who lies is usually caught by the end of the story, but you even know yourself that people can tell a terrible lie about someone in everyday life and they don't seem to get caught. However, if you were to think longer about the situation, wouldn't you still conclude that it isn't right to tell a hurtful lie?


Whether a person is caught or not, should they tell a hurtful lie about someone? Also, can't lying in certain situations lead to serious trouble, even if you don't always see someone get caught? In other words, the action and consequence in a moral story might not always happen exactly the same way in real life, but good moral stories still teach a lesson.


They speak to how certain types of behavior cause problems and how those behaviors can cause problems for the instigators as well as the victims. A modern bias is to want to find flaws wherever morality or consequences are concerned. However, you can preserve you moral understanding by keeping in mind how such biases can be misleading.

 

 

 


 

 

 






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