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Which of the following describes how Judaism views moral freedom? *
O Humans are subject to unchanging laws of nature.
O Humans are able to use reason to make sense of their world.
O Humans are able to choose between good and evil.
O Humans are victims of their own circumstances.

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

In simple words, Jewish ethics can be understood as a fundamental philosophy of the Jewish faith or of the Jewish community. A form of moral ethics, Jewish ethics may include aspects of Jewish tradition as well as non-legal problems, which may include the fusion between Judaism which Western theory between ethics.

Thus, fropm the above we can conclude that the correct option is A.