Is it ethical?
Is it ethical to accept, or reject people, based on their families'
wealth, instead of
merit?
don't look anywhere to find. Call it a "measure to see how much one is willing to contribute to the organization." A perfect excuse.
Is it appropriate for a school to place
achievements before students' welfare?
Call it education excellence, all-roundedness and value-added.
Is it all that spiritual to thank God for all your
titles, when your aims is not to glorify Him, but to
raise your status?
Call yourself a reflector of God's grace.
Is it morally right to ignore the less profit-wielding faculties of a firm in contrast to the high profit-wielding ones? that includes, being extremely stingy with funding, half-heartedly considering proposals thereforth.
It may be ethical, spiritual, and morally right if it's a firm. but what if it's not? What if it's a non-profit organization?
What if it's a
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