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mrsjacobs44

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Which of the following statements presents the biblical view on the employment relationship?
 
  A) The employment relationship is condemned, as it creates inequality between master and slave.
  B) Employers cannot be considered righteous until they free all their slaves.
  C) Both employers and employees can model the traits of God through the employment relationship.
  D) The employment relationship does not require payment, as it is a service that employees perform.
  E) Only non-Jewish slaves could be employed in Jewish households, as the Jews were the Chosen People of God.

Question 2

________ means to have one set of moral values to use under certain circumstances and another different set of values to follow under different circumstances.
 
  A) Attribution
  B) Compartmentalizatio n
  C) Collaboration
  D) Combination
  E) Rationalization



nathang24

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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