The Definitive Morality Assessment Test
The Definitive Morality Assessment Test
What kind of morality do you have? Are you an ethical person? Do you hold everyone to the same moral standard? Take this definitive morality test to see where you really stand!
What kind of morality do you have? Are you an ethical person? Do you hold everyone to the same moral standard? Take this definitive morality test to see where you really stand!
Rate yourself on the scale: I consider myself to be a moral person
The Bible is my basis for moral decision making
People who hurt people deserve to be hurt
Breaking the law, no matter what the circumstances, is always immoral
Adultery is always wrong
There's no such thing as barbaric cultures, just different cultures
Sex on the first date is unacceptable
Cutting corners at work, even if no one notices, is always wrong
Revenge is sometimes necessary
Moral principles are universal
Sexual orientation is not a choice
It's impossible to be moral without belief in God
The decision that leads to the most happiness is always the moral decision
Euthanasia is sometimes an ethical medical option
Justice is blind
Moral Relativism
Moral Relativism
You're a moral relativist! Moral relativism is the view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint (for instance, that of a certain culture or a historical period) and that no standpoint is uniquely privileged over all others. This means that you put moral and ethical decisions in their context and you don't hold everyone to the same standard. You believe that morality and ethics are essentially subjective, varying from culture to culture. You're suspicious of attempts to hold all humans from all times to one moral standard and you pay close attention to the outside factors that cause people to make the moral choices that they do. You're educated, tolerant and openminded.
Divine Morality
Divine Morality
You believe in divine morality! Divine morality states that God is the ultimate arbiter of what's right or wrong, and that without God we have no clear way of knowing how to make ethical decisions. You believe a moral life is to act in accordance with Scripture and you try very hard to live up to this standard. You're traditional, spiritual and have a deep faith. Your trust in God or a higher power has helped you in the most difficult times in your life an motivated you to do many good things. Your morality is guided by a heavenly hand!
Black And White Morality
Black And White Morality
You're a black and white moralist. Straightforward and no nonsense, your morality is clear and universal. You believe that there's objective right and wrong, regardless of any external circumstances such as culture or history. You understand people are different, but you see morality as a black and white issue, with little to no grey areas. You have the same moral standard for everyone and you tend to believe that unethical decisions must have negative consequences even if they were made with good intentions. You strive to be moral and you're incredibly loyal!
Moral Utilitarianism
Moral Utilitarianism
You'r a moral utilitarian! Utilitarianism is the theory that holds that the best way to make a moral decision is to look at the potential consequences of each available choice, and then pick the option that will increase happiness and prevent suffering. In other words, the decision that feels the best and makes you happy is always the moral choice. Utilitarianism is often summed up as a philosophy of "the greatest good for the greatest number." This means that you make moral decisions based on what works the best for the greatest number of people involved. This type of morality allows people to compromise and find solutions! This makes you a natural born diplomat and problem solver!