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Written Report on Lesson 11 (My Values Matter)
Moral Values
Love of God
Love of Truth
Respect for Life
Respect for Authority
Respect for Human Sexuality
Responsible Dominion Over Material Things
Love of God
God is the highest priority
Respect God’s name all the time
See God in others, even in the most unfriendly and arrogant persons
Love of Truth
Never tell a lie
Look at both sides of the situation before making a judgement.
Read and study hard to know more and develop oneself
Avail of every possible opportunity to learn
Respect for Life
I take care of my health by avoiding foods and behaviors that may affect my well-being.
I care for my environment, avoiding anything that desecrates it.
Join activities that aim to respect and protect the environment.
Help promote advocacies the respect all forms of life.
Respect for Authority
Respect and obey your parents, teachers and elders.
Instead of criticizing authority figures outright, I try to understand their point of view.
I discourage negative remarks against teachers and other persons in authority.
Respect for Human Sexuality
I am happy about being a boy/girl.
I accept my own strengths and weaknesses as a boy/girl.
I act according to my norms of being a boy/girl.
Responsible Dominion Over Material Things
Avoid wastage and unnecessary consumption of material things.
Conserve energy to save for the future.
Share with others the blessings that I received.

Written Report on Lesson 12 (My Discernment of Right and Wrong)
My Discernment of Right and Wrong
What does it mean to be morally good?
Their respect for themselves and other human beings. In turn, reflecting their actions. And also "The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children." -Dietrich Boenhoffer
An act is morally good when it satisfies three criteria:
1. The goodness of the object
2. The end or purpose of the object
3. Circumstances

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