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I was wondering what you the gamers of AG think the cause of crime is?
I dont see any other bits getting picked at,
If not...then just one example that should shut your yapper. A man of the Bible...Hitler
it does not have bad advise! Look it says: donât murder, donât steal, donât sleep around (or you could get venereal diseases), donât lie, donât cheat people. is this by any mean BAD advice?
i think if everybody did read the bibles laws and followed them the crime would be much, much lower.
if you ask him if he made a mess he will look you straight in the face and say: nooo I didnât...
So basically if one religion believed that killing is bad that there should be no law against murder?
sound like a president we know?
No. The law against murder shouldn't be made because one religion says it's bad. This isn't a juvenile reverse psychology rebellion, it's the simple fact that religion should be irrelevant to law. We make laws for reasons, not because some religion says something is or is not okay. If religion agrees, great. If it doesn't, well, too bad.
i would say "religion is irrelevant to law"
public demand that the president should have the christian religion.
Currently, it's not though. Religion has a moderate influence on law in the US. Other countries have much heavier influence on their laws from religion too. Hence why I said should.
This is another example.
Crime is caused by the insidious homosexual conspiracy to sap and impurify our precious bodily fluids.
Hate to break it to ya but ummmm... Hitler was not a Christian, he may have put on that mask for propaganda and to look good (sound like a president we know?) but he was by no means a bible follower
Crime is caused by the insidious homosexual conspiracy to sap and impurify our precious bodily fluids.
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