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Alive and the Moral Decision Making Process of L.I.S.T.E.N.
Summary: Essay is about the movie "Alive", which is based on a very true story of how the people of the Andes plane crash lived and survived using the LISTEN process. (Which we learned from our sophomore religion class). It will help you for many things not just how the survivors used this LISTEN process but it can help if you need information on the LISTEN process and how it helps you form a better person out of your moral decision making.
The survivor's in the movie "Alive" showed many virtues both theological and moral and they showed universal principles. When a decision arose, such as the decision to resort to cannibalism, all of the survivors used the LISTEN process. The survivors of the plane crash knew that there was not a thing left to do. They had no food and as a result they had to resort to cannibalism. In the end, the survivor's lives had changed tremendously and still today they thank God that they are alive.
The survivors of the plane crash in the Andes Mountains used the LISTEN process to help decide if they should resort to cannibalism or not. The LISTEN process is the process of making a good moral decision as a whole. When the survivors needed to decide this dilemma, they used the whole LISTEN process. First, they looked for the facts. They...
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