The document discusses the gift of rational thinking and reasoning that humans are given by God to distinguish right from wrong. It provides an example where a student was faced with a situation where they felt hungry and ate a chocolate bar, but then saw they had no nearby trash bin to dispose of the wrapper. Noticing a sign that said "Do Not Litter" and realizing throwing it would break the rules, the student chose to pocket the wrapper until finding a proper trash bin, applying their ability to reason rightly in that circumstance.
The document discusses the gift of rational thinking and reasoning that humans are given by God to distinguish right from wrong. It provides an example where a student was faced with a situation where they felt hungry and ate a chocolate bar, but then saw they had no nearby trash bin to dispose of the wrapper. Noticing a sign that said "Do Not Litter" and realizing throwing it would break the rules, the student chose to pocket the wrapper until finding a proper trash bin, applying their ability to reason rightly in that circumstance.
The document discusses the gift of rational thinking and reasoning that humans are given by God to distinguish right from wrong. It provides an example where a student was faced with a situation where they felt hungry and ate a chocolate bar, but then saw they had no nearby trash bin to dispose of the wrapper. Noticing a sign that said "Do Not Litter" and realizing throwing it would break the rules, the student chose to pocket the wrapper until finding a proper trash bin, applying their ability to reason rightly in that circumstance.
The document discusses the gift of rational thinking and reasoning that humans are given by God to distinguish right from wrong. It provides an example where a student was faced with a situation where they felt hungry and ate a chocolate bar, but then saw they had no nearby trash bin to dispose of the wrapper. Noticing a sign that said "Do Not Litter" and realizing throwing it would break the rules, the student chose to pocket the wrapper until finding a proper trash bin, applying their ability to reason rightly in that circumstance.
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Rational Human Being we are given by God the
Thinking and Reasoning. We are Able to
Distinguish Right from Wrong, As a Student, Cite a Situation where you can Apply this Gift.
Q: As a Gift of
S: I was walking at the hallway when I
felt hungry, so I get my chocolate bar on my pocket and ate it, when Im about to throw the wrapper, I cant find any trash bins near me. I looked around and nobody was looking at me, so I decided to throw it anywhere, but I saw a sign saying Do Not Litter and I realizes that I am breaking the rule. So I picked up my trash and decided to just put it on my pocket and throw it later when I found a trash bin