Rachel (for it is she) posted a long comment / summary regards the Ethics questionnaire she gave me:
As she who has the Ethics tutorial tonight with this questionnaire and it’s friends I share a few personal and general thoughts in case any one is faintly interested.
Alec also found New York Times http://tinyurl.com/2jqgoc which I found immensely useful especially the first few pages. I decided that the questionnaire looked at moral rationalisation rather than reasoning and wondered particularly if lifestyle is replacing faith ref: “people tend to align their moralization to their lifestylesâ€.
I then discovered Church Times article this week by Lord Harries (ex Bish of Oxford) that you won’t be able to access but looked at the question of If God is the source of morality for Christians, how, then, do they reach a common mind with the secular world?
More generally I was asked whether I can draw general conclusions from the different answers I got to the questionnaire. Very few is the answer. however 4/6 cited parents as their gratest moral influence, including the Chrsitians. Alec was obviously one of the exceptions given what he added in review, but as an ‘interested observer’ of his life for the last 20 years (scary thought) I would suggest that his Father (much missed as he is) was the greatest influence on generating his independant spirit and viewpoints etc., because that was Dr M’s way of doing things. He wanted people to think for themselves and ask awkward questions before making up their own minds, or at least that’s how he came over to me.
The only people that really gave me an ‘essay’ about the relevance of the Church to non-attenders were the non-attenders – which doesn’t say much for the evangelical attitudes of my Christian friends. They tended to be more concerned with things like sex before marriage – and saw that (surprisingly?) as a grey area that was situation dependent (for example sex should be supported for older people in widowhood relationships or between couples where at least one party is going to war).
I wonder however how much my interest in the results is based on voyerism – being interested in how my friends think, rather than in the usefulness of a rather badly designed questionnaire.
Btw – don’t worry Clive, I’d still ask him for a character ref… he knows I speed too. In fact possibly more than he does, although usually because I’ve not clue as to the limit because I’m thinking of something else, or trying to keep something in my head until I can write it down!Thanks Alec for taking part!
I am particularly intrigued by the “grey areas” and the rationalisation thereof.
Not to mention how many of the respondents were approaching being (or had been) “older people in widowhood relationships or between couples where at least one party is going to war”.
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