Common use of Morality Clause in Contracts

Morality. Morality pertains to the character, conduct, ethics, motivations, and integrity relating to the laws of divine establishment. As conformity to the laws of divine establishment, morality has been given by God for both believers and unbelievers as a means of protecting freedom and honoring proper authority. Therefore, morality is a part of the spiritual life but in and of itself is not the spiritual life. Believers who believe that morality is the Christian way of life do not understand what true spirituality is and therefore fail to execute the plan of God for their lives. When morality takes precedence over spirituality only legalism and evil results.

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Sources: Covenant

Morality. Morality pertains to the character, conduct, ethics, motivations, and integrity relating to the laws of divine establishment. As conformity conform ity to the laws of divine establishment, morality has been given by God for both believers and unbelievers as a means of protecting freedom and honoring proper authority. Therefore, morality is a part of the spiritual life but in and of itself is not the spiritual life. Believers who believe that morality is the Christian way of life do not understand what true spirituality is and therefore fail to execute the plan of God for their lives. When morality takes precedence over spirituality only legalism and evil results.

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Sources: Abrahamic Covenant