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What differences do you find between moral and legal duties?Write in four points each with clear instances.

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Morality is defined as beliefs pertaining to the differences between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. Laws are the rules a country or community mandates its citizens follow in order to regulate society.
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Explanation:

Breaking the law seems to be "international sport" nowadays, and more with laws which has something to do with natural principles "general and reasonable" (coming from Judeo-christian morality mainly and other sources that appoint same or similar principles).

Breaking the law seems to be "international sport" nowadays, and more with laws which has something to do with natural principles "general and reasonable" (coming from Judeo-christian morality mainly and other sources that appoint same or similar principles).Breaking the law, the tradition, and traditional laws, is a kind of protest that is not very reasonable or good for the society. But now, it is common.

Breaking the law seems to be "international sport" nowadays, and more with laws which has something to do with natural principles "general and reasonable" (coming from Judeo-christian morality mainly and other sources that appoint same or similar principles).Breaking the law, the tradition, and traditional laws, is a kind of protest that is not very reasonable or good for the society. But now, it is common.Think that the law is there to protect all us and give all us freedom, breaking the law is a kind of confusion between freedom and debaunchery. Freedom is not absence of rules but accepted rules, even rules that have to do or reference morality or natural law.

Breaking the law seems to be "international sport" nowadays, and more with laws which has something to do with natural principles "general and reasonable" (coming from Judeo-christian morality mainly and other sources that appoint same or similar principles).Breaking the law, the tradition, and traditional laws, is a kind of protest that is not very reasonable or good for the society. But now, it is common.Think that the law is there to protect all us and give all us freedom, breaking the law is a kind of confusion between freedom and debaunchery. Freedom is not absence of rules but accepted rules, even rules that have to do or reference morality or natural law.Natural law (morality) is reasonable and normal and should be implemented and accepted. This do not mean to implement "belts" to block and press people, this should not be the purpose.

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