Can People From Different Religions Agree On How To Solve A Moral Dilemma?


This question may appear to have an easy answer yet when answering one has to consider a number of challenging factors. For instance, those hailing from different regions of the world possess unique cultures and perspectives on morality that makes the process of arriving at an agreement difficult. Before proceeding, one should ask following:

Are there shared concepts of right or wrong, good and bad among the religions? 

How might the moral dilemma contradict the religious creeds of those involved?

Is the moral dilemma culture-based in some way? 

Are there religious creeds that forbids members from engaging in one (or more) proposed solutions to the problem? If so, how? 

Are there shared concepts of justice among the groups?

These questions are critical to creating a functional solution to a moral dilemma among members of different religions. What are your thoughts and suggestions on how members of unique religious backgrounds could solve a moral dilemma as a team? 

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