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With roots in Judeo-Christian principles, the Golden Rule states, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”
Which of these statements is most like the Golden Rule?
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
Do not hurt others in ways you would find hurtful.
Do not make promises you cannot keep.
It is better to amass riches so you can then help people.
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"Do not hurt others in ways you would find hurtful."
Explanation: This is the negative phrasing of the Golden Rule — treating others as you would want to be treated by avoiding actions toward them that you'd find harmful.
Explanation: This is the negative phrasing of the Golden Rule — treating others as you would want to be treated by avoiding actions toward them that you'd find harmful.
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