Examples of using Morally wrong in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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It's morally wrong.
What they did was morally wrong.
I don't think it's morally wrong, I really don't, except for that I don't think the animal's into it.
What he did was morally wrong.
The falsity of a belief is a necessary but not sufficient condition for a belief to be morally wrong.
Is this morally wrong?
I still think they are both morally wrong.
Everyone knows its morally wrong to steal property.
(1) Killing innocent people is morally wrong.
One person may think that the death penalty is morally wrong, whereas the other person may believe that the death penalty is ineffective at deterring crime.
The war in Vietnam was morally wrong.
If we find these morally wrong, we condemn not only the potential acts that spring from such beliefs, but the content of the belief itself, the act of believing it, and thus the believer.
And that is morally wrong.
The United States didsomething that was wrong-deeply, profoundly, morally wrong.
So who is morally wrong?
P1 Killing an innocent human being is morally wrong.
Clifford's third and final argument as to why believing without evidence is morally wrong is that, in our capacity as communicators of belief, we have the moral responsibility not to pollute the well of collective knowledge.
Because they think it's morally wrong.
Closing the door on people fleeing violence and persecution is not only morally wrong, but it plays into the hands of extremist propagandists, and fuels the very fundamentalist fires that some policy-makers are so afraid of.
Murder is always evil and morally wrong.
What he said was,"The United States government did something that was wrong, deeply, profoundly, morally wrong.
What they did is morally wrong.
Do we have the moral right to choose what is morally wrong?
Indeed, Haiselden believed that it would be morally wrong to allow the baby to live.
Contemporary cynicism is when a person feels proud of doing something morally wrong.
Both are Latin legal terms, mala in se meaning crimes that are thought to be inherently evil or morally wrong, and thus will be widely regarded as crimes regardless of jurisdiction.
Refusing to help someone in need is morally wrong.
In a world where poverty and famine are facts of existence for millions of people, it seems obscene and morally wrong to use literally billions of dollars for sporting events and sports players' salaries.
Killing innocent human beings is morally wrong.
What he's doing is morally wrong.