Thinking about the New Testament on a chapter by chapter or verse by verse basis, what percentage of the New Testament would you estimate contains moral and ethical content?
Be sure to include Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts and Revelation as well as the epistles of Paul, Peter, John, James, Jude and the writer of Hebrews.
"Morals are the principles on which one’s judgments of right and wrong are based. Ethics are principles of right conduct. The main difference is that morals are more abstract, subjective, and often personal or religion-based, while ethics are more practical, conceived as shared principles promoting fairness in social and business interactions.
Ethics is also a field of philosophical study. There aren’t many college courses on morals (though ethics courses inevitably involve discussions of morals), whereas classes in ethics are required for many degrees, especially in law, business, and medicine.
Meanwhile, the difference between ethics and morals is often formulated this way: that ethics are the science of morals, and morals are the practice of ethics." - Adapted from: http://grammarist.com/usage/ethics-morals/
Your vote: 21-40%