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Question #2858: crime is it subjective or objective

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serious question is a crime simply any action that is currently criminalized in any given society etc. or is it various behaviors that are always "illegal" even if they are "legal" like say being "legally" able to have marijuana or alcohol or being able to remove parts of your child's genitals due to what the majority wants in a current society etc.

reading thru this website it says that most religions around today such as islam, buddhism etc. are criminal etc. does these religions really make people truly evil overtime even though talking to religious people who are a majority in the world right now they seem to be against various things that are allowed in these religions so i'm confused.

also another question i have is that any law or culture or tradition etc. does it really stop people from wanting to do said actions regardless of whether they are illegal or not or right or wrong etc.
an example i saw is that anti sexual harassment in the workplace doesn't really prevent this and that sexual harassment is much more broad in definition than in previous years.
 
Harmful and evil things are harmful and evil regardless what the law says. In most places, most harmful and evil things are illegal.
 
AskSatanOperator said:
serious question is a crime simply any action that is currently criminalized in any given society etc. or is it various behaviors that are always "illegal" even if they are "legal" like say being "legally" able to have marijuana or alcohol or being able to remove parts of your child's genitals due to what the majority wants in a current society etc.

reading thru this website it says that most religions around today such as islam, buddhism etc. are criminal etc. does these religions really make people truly evil overtime even though talking to religious people who are a majority in the world right now they seem to be against various things that are allowed in these religions so i'm confused.

also another question i have is that any law or culture or tradition etc. does it really stop people from wanting to do said actions regardless of whether they are illegal or not or right or wrong etc.
an example i saw is that anti sexual harassment in the workplace doesn't really prevent this and that sexual harassment is much more broad in definition than in previous years.
Morality is essentially biological. It's a part of the species, a part of the soul. Humans have their own inborn sense of ethics & morality, which can be superficially altered based on their life experiences and upbringing as well as any programming(including the enemy's), but fundamentally remains the same in over 99% of the population except for those who have seriously degenerated. Like how diddling kids is wrong and evil, and it's wrong to randomly kill someone without major justification. Jews are a different species and carry the essence of their masters so they have a completely different code than we do. Likewise how a dog finds it sociable to greet by sniffing asses and we don't, or how lions kill the cubs of competing males.

Things like circumcision are a result of programming, and people generally decide to do this because they naively think it's a good thing to do(especially if the kike doctor recommends it) and they aren't aware or understanding of the consequences.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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