Anonymous ID: 481855 Aug. 2, 2021, 10:19 a.m. No.14251811   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1847 >>1899

>>14251792

If you worked for a government, and you knew they were going to launch an unjustified attack (nuclear) on another country.

You could stop it by stealing the codes to the launch.

Would you break God's commandments to steal the codes, and save millions?

Anonymous ID: 481855 Aug. 2, 2021, 10:27 a.m. No.14251861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1874

>>14251847

>But you argue like a jew kike,

Tsk Tsk anon. Shame on you.

I was merely asking I as was interested.

You stated 'Thou shalt not steal' like an absolute.

I was inquiring if it really is that absolute, for you.

Thanks for the engagement.

Have a great day.

Anonymous ID: 481855 Aug. 2, 2021, 10:34 a.m. No.14251910   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14251874

Maybe I missed it, apologies.

One moar question?

Within the commandments, is it fair to say you exercise some judgement, in a given situation.

Free will and all that.

Most people would accept that they shouldn't steal, kill, abuse, whatever.

They do this through societal norms, and laws, and their own moral compass.

Not necessarily as part of a 'religion'

If you are religious, as you clearly are, I was intrigued as to if commandments are 'absolute'

For clarity; I'm not knocking your beliefs, just genuinely interested.

I think you answered it.