Module 8The information that you will need for the discussion can be found in Case 14, p. 49; Case 11, p. 167; andCase 12a, p. 62 of Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues. As in all cases for this course, you must identifythe parties and the moral issue(s) posed by religious belief. Identify common ground. You may draw on any moral concepts discussed throughout the course: utility, duties, rights, virtues, and care.Case 14- The parties involved in case fourteen are the animal lovers, the priest and the cats. First off this case is very inhumane even though the priest claims he did the humane thing. The cats where treated unfairly by being drowned. The priest could have taken them to a shelter but he decided to unethically kill them. People actually get arrested for that sort of thing. It’s called Animal cruelty it is actually alarming that the priest has no remorse in this case. It is sociopath behavior it really puts the priest