Everyone at a point in their life has had to make a decision of whether to choose one alternative over the other, while neither of them would provide amiable results. This is basically the definition of what an ethical dilemma means; ‘‘a process by which individuals use their moral base to determine whether a certain issue is right or wrong’’ (Carlson et al. 2009, p. 536; see also Tenbrunsel and Smith-Crowe 2008). The way people react when being put in a similar situation, gives us a lot of feedback about them. Their reaction and attitude bestows a lot about their worldview and the affect it has on their lives. One example of an ethical dilemma is whether to use performance enhancing drugs or not in order to improve your performance. I will give my opinion on what is the right thing to do in this case as far as the Christian and atheistic worldview goes.
Ethical Dilemma
Paul is a hard working young athlete who has attained to have the first position on his team. Lately, the other members of his team have started to use some kind …show more content…
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