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In the 1960s, the students had moral lessons at school. A moral lesson, it is a lesson that dictates good behavior. Some people say that we must restore the moral lessons. What do you think? MUST BE 6 SENTENCES.

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User Timmie
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We should restore the moral lessons. Only because we will need them throughout our lifetime. We will keep facing them over and over again. When the time comes we will know what quite to do. Moral lessons will help guide through. It will help you in all circumstances.
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User Dave Goodell
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Bringing back teaching on moral lessons is a dangerous thing to do. There are many reasons why teaching morals through coursework could be problematic. First, morality is all relative, meaning that anyone can create their own sense of morals. Therefore, if two teachers disagreed on what "true morality" was, then there would be a dispute and students could be confused. Furthermore, if someone in power wanted to create morals that only benefited themselves, they could require teachers to teach a biased "true morality."  All in all, there is not enough concrete data for schools to teach students what "true morality" is because few people can agree on what "true morality" is.
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