Brothers,
I would like to present an ethical question to you all.
I was recently in the presents of a master mason Andy (not his real name) whom told me that master mason Bob (not his real name) is having an affair. What makes this story interesting is that Andy is allowing Bob, to have this tryst at his home.
There are a few questions from my prospective:
As Bob's personal life is his own, I am not interested in his infidelity, but should I tell Bob that Andy is telling people about his affair?
Should I tell Andy that he is out of bounds by telling anyone that Bob is having an affair, and Andy is enabling it by allowing Bob to use his home?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
David*Vukovic
I would like to present an ethical question to you all.
I was recently in the presents of a master mason Andy (not his real name) whom told me that master mason Bob (not his real name) is having an affair. What makes this story interesting is that Andy is allowing Bob, to have this tryst at his home.
There are a few questions from my prospective:
As Bob's personal life is his own, I am not interested in his infidelity, but should I tell Bob that Andy is telling people about his affair?
Should I tell Andy that he is out of bounds by telling anyone that Bob is having an affair, and Andy is enabling it by allowing Bob to use his home?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
David*Vukovic