Thread: Under United States Bankruptcy law, a debtor can petition a federal court for relief from his debts. If the court grants the petition, the court will issue an order discharging all or some of the debt owed to the debtor’s creditors. Explain whether the provision of U.S. Bankruptcy law that permit a debtor to be relieved of his debts is consistent with the biblical view of contracts.
Replies: Respond to 2 classmate’s threads and state why you agree or disagree with their statements. Be sure to use specific examples from the course material and textbook.
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You will complete 2 Discussion Board Forums in this course. For each prompt, you are required to write a thread of at least 300–400 words and include at least 1 reference to the textbook/course material cited in current Bluebook format. You will also reply to at least 2 classmate’s threads. Each reply must be at least 200–400 words and contain at least 1 reference from the textbook/course material cited in current Bluebook format.
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