The ethics and morality of stealing
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The ethics and morality of stealing
Post #1I have a question, under what circumstances, if any, could stealing be considered morally acceptable? Can the end ever justify the means?
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Re: The ethics and morality of stealing
Post #2[Replying to Marion29 in post #1]
Thou shalt not steal= one of the 10 commandments--So by breaking that commandment one is saying no God i will not listen. Eve didn't listen in the Garden, look what a lovely world it has turned out to be instead of a paradise.
Stealing is never acceptable. Praying to and relying on Jesus' Father will get one through. The problem with that is Few know YHVH(Jehovah). Unfortunately the majority of religions that claim to be Christian seem to have forgotten that one must go through Jesus to get to his Father, they stop at Jesus. As well Jesus teaches-Matt 6:33-Keep on seeking- FIRST- the kingdom and his( YHVH(Jehovah) = Father) righteousness and all these things will be added( sustenance, covering, spirituality)-- How many are taught to do that?= FEW.
Thou shalt not steal= one of the 10 commandments--So by breaking that commandment one is saying no God i will not listen. Eve didn't listen in the Garden, look what a lovely world it has turned out to be instead of a paradise.
Stealing is never acceptable. Praying to and relying on Jesus' Father will get one through. The problem with that is Few know YHVH(Jehovah). Unfortunately the majority of religions that claim to be Christian seem to have forgotten that one must go through Jesus to get to his Father, they stop at Jesus. As well Jesus teaches-Matt 6:33-Keep on seeking- FIRST- the kingdom and his( YHVH(Jehovah) = Father) righteousness and all these things will be added( sustenance, covering, spirituality)-- How many are taught to do that?= FEW.