Ethical Speaking Analysis

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Ethical Speaking Analysis Quinton Bryson BSBB1BYOB1 May 12th 2014 LISA MC CLAIN Ethical Speaking Analysis Speech ethics can be difficult to ascertain even when doing a simple sermon on a particular topic, this is what I have ran into on more than one occasion when listening to a pastor speak from the pulpit. Understanding religion is one of the hardest things to listen to and understand because there are varying ideas on the subject including the bible itself. There was a time when I only believed in one set of rules when it came to religion and how the bible was perceived, and with this I made some errors ethically when it came to the sermons of other religions, and I have studied more than a few in my time. I had a hard time listening to a pastor talk about the bible and god in a different way other than what I knew and it left me very closed to the speaker. This same problem also left me closed of when speaking to different people in the different religious backgrounds. The biggest problem that I found to be an issue was plagiarism and the use of ideas. As I was listening to a sermon one day at a church, I noticed that the pastor was using a sermon that one of my pastors’s, from another church, had used in the past almost word for word with no acknowledgement of the person or church who actually gave the sermon originally. This sermon dealt with the ethics of lying and the good and bad that can come from it. Our church recorded its sermons for two reasons; one was to share with member that could not be at church that particular week and secondly for prosperity. I did not know this person who was giving this sermon and was appalled at the idea that this person was cheating and giving a sermon on the very thing that he had done. This to me was an ethical issue that needed to be addressed, as I was setting to make a short speech the next week I

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