Moral and Immoral Occupations

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Mind Map on Moral and Immoral Occupations, created by milliewernyj17 on 10/05/2013.
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Moral and Immoral Occupations
  1. Christians are unlikely to choose a career which exploids people, however they do believe we have a duty to care for others. This may lead into most Christians opting for a more caring profession
    1. These moral jobs could include:
      1. Doctor/Nurse
        1. Teacher
          1. Care worker
        2. Some immoral jobs are thought as bad or unacceptable by Christians. They believe that any job a human does; it should bring no harm or damage another human being on earth
          1. Immoral jobs include:
            1. Drug dealer
              1. Prostitute
                1. Assassins
                  1. 'You shall not Kill'-6th commandment
                  2. Working for a company which hires cheap labour in a developing country
                2. 'Love your neighbour as you love yourself'-4th commandment
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