Tim Harris

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The motive also is important, assuming that we can know someone’s motive. Sometimes the motive is all that distinguishes between two otherwise identical actions. Take, for example, the difference between a gift and a bribe. They could look exactly the same but be entirely different things, one praiseworthy and the other immoral, simply based on different motives.
Introducing Christian Ethics: A Short Guide to Making Moral Choices
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