Zane wrote:Naturally Christians have to balance that desire of wanting to do whats best for the greater good with only using good, as commanded in the Bible, actions and means. Interesting.
Yes, the ends do not justify all means, and certainly not evil ones.
In situations where two principles conflict, such as whether to tell a lie and so to save a life, I think most Christians would probably lie to save a life (assuming we're talking about a victim of some kind). This would be graded absolutism or "the lesser of the two evils", depending on your outlook.
Utilitarianism is concerned with the good of the majority (i.e. "most people"). So this means the minority gets neglected. An additional problem is that people have trouble agreeing upon the definition of "good".