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Oh, how ignorant you are, or at least appear to be! Do you not know that "faith without works is dead"?
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THE MORAL INSTRUCTION Cause no one to feel that which you don’t. INTRODUCTION [1] To be a moral person, and live a moral life, which is the route to love and harmony in human relations and peace, joy and happiness in our affairs, a person must follow the instructions in this treatise. [2] In putting the instructions into practical application, it will be found you must first become aware that you enact the immoral acts, often out of blind habit, [3] then catch yourself enacting them, [4] and finally come to succeed in not following through on them, [5] such that you eventually come to catch yourself thinking of acting in the immoral way and immediately banish the thought, [6] until the very thought ceases to enter your consciousness altogether; [7] this is to achieve exemplarship. CHAPTER 1: Jealousy [1] To defeat the sin of jealousy, you must: [2] refrain from finding fault with others, and always focusing on their negative side and what they're doing wrong; [3] refrain from bribing others with favors and gifts in an effort to win a place their heart; [4] refrain from insincerely flattering others in an attempt to win their love and esteem; [5] refrain from accusing others of being disloyal based on suspicion and no evidence; [6] refrain from undermining others search for love by putting stumbling blocks in their path; [7] refrain from gossiping and talking destructively of others behind their backs; [8] refrain from stalking, spying and snooping. CHAPTER 2: Envy [1] To defeat the sin of envy, you must: [2] refrain from criticizing others to tear them down; [3] refrain from seeking to discredit people and their doctrines, when they violate no one's right and freedoms; [4] refrain from sabotaging others efforts to find prosperity in life; [5] refrain from doubting others and using discouraging words that defy their noble desires; [6] refrain from competing with others in unfriendly competition, to prove your superiority over them. CHAPTER 3: Intolerance [1] To defeat the sin of intolerance, you must: [2] refrain from judging and condemning others based on their beliefs or lifestyle, where no one's rights and freedoms were violated or revoked; [3] refrain from bullying others and pushing them around because their beliefs or lifestyles differ when they don't violate or revoke anyone's rights and freedoms; [4] refrain from shaming and humiliating others for their faults and mistakes; [5] refrain from mocking others for their faults and mistakes; [6] refrain from censoring others and killing the liberty of speech; [7] refrain from vilifying those who disagree with you; [8] refrain from shunning others for their differing beliefs or lifestyles, or for their faults or mistakes. CHAPTER 4: Lust [1] To defeat the sin of lust, you must: [2] refrain from fornicating; [3] refrain from committing adultery; [4] refrain from seducing others into committing adultery; [5] refrain from masturbating to anyone not your spouse; [6] refrain from ogling others. CHAPTER 5: Greed [1] To defeat the sin of greed, you must: [2] refrain from leeching off the fruits of others efforts; [3] refrain from performing as little service as possible for as much compensation as can be obtained; [4] refrain from cheating others out of their fair share; [5] refrain from gambling money on games of chance and luck; [6] refrain from stealing that which does not belong to you; [7] refrain from enslaving others and profiting without giving them adequate compensation. CHAPTER 6: Self-Righteousness [1] To defeat the sin of self-righteousness, you must: [2] refrain from seeking to reform others from their beliefs or lifestyles, where no one's rights or freedom are violated or revoked; [3] refrain from arguing with others over differences in beliefs or lifestyles, so long as no one's rights and freedoms are being violated or revoked; [4] refrain from virtue-signalling and calling attention to your acts of righteousness or charity; [5] refrain from chastising others for their faults and mistakes. CHAPTER 7: Anger [1] To defeat the sin of anger, you must: [2] refrain from cussing and swearing; [3] refrain from exploding into rages; [4] refrain from threatening to injure others; [5] refrain from destroying others’ property; [6] refrain from name-calling and hurling insults at others. CHAPTER 8: Revenge [1] To defeat the sin of revenge, you must: [2] refrain from reviling others for their offenses against you; [3] refrain from spiting others by harming yourself to hurt them; [4] refrain from assaulting others and causing them bodily harm; [5] refrain from snitching on others and bringing grief into their relations and affairs. CHAPTER 9: Hatred [1] To defeat the sin of hatred, you must: [2] refrain from holding grudges against others for past or present wrongs, or the perception of them; [3] refrain from abhorring others because they have different religious, political or economic perspectives, or due to a difference of racial inheritance. CHAPTER 10: Conceit [1] To defeat the sin of conceit, you must: [2] refrain from bragging about yourself, your possessions, abilities or achievements; [3] refrain from flaunting your assets, whether wealth or beauty; [4] refrain from gloating over others for having a lesser status than you; [5] refrain from seeking personal glory by defeating adversaries; [6] refrain from ordering others around without their consent or cooperation; [7] refrain from belittling others; [8] refrain from taunting others. CHAPTER 11: Intellectual Vanity [1] To defeat the sin of intellectual vanity, you must: [2] refrain from preaching at others without first gaining their consent; [3] refrain from proselytizing your beliefs or lifestyle to unwilling ears; [4] refrain from explaining things to others like they’re dumb; [5] refrain from scoffing at others for their faults and mistakes; [6] refrain from giving others advice and counsel they never asked you for. CHAPTER 12: Fear [1] To defeat the sin of fear; you must: [2] refrain from apologizing, for fear of a loss of approval; [3] refrain from avoiding the association of anyone, including those who may be causing you grief; [4] refrain from giving evasive answers to direct questions; [5] refrain from cautioning others who take risks in the pursuit of happiness; [6] refrain from coddling others in their plights; [7] refrain from stuttering, stammering, mumbling, or muttering. CHAPTER 13: Selfishness [1] To defeat the sin of selfishness, you must: [2] refrain from trolling others just to provoke responses in them; [3] refrain from blathering on without noticing if the listener is receptive; [4] refrain from hording all you can get and seeking after more than you need; [5] refrain from breaking your promises; [6] refrain from threatening blackmail to reveal damaging information about others for personal gain. CHAPTER 14: Self-Pity [1] To defeat the sin of self-pity, you must: [2] refrain from complaining and grumbling about your poor lot in life; [3] refrain from blaming others for any undesirable circumstances; [4] refrain from guilt-tripping others into abiding by your wishes; [5] refrain from meddling in others’ relations and affairs. CHAPTER 15: Deceit [1] To defeat the sin of deceit, you must: [2] refrain from lying to others, and concealing the truth; [3] refrain from slandering others to damage their reputations untruthfully; [4] refrain from framing others to make them look guilty of something they’re not; [5] refrain from practicing cowardice and assaulting others outside their awareness; [6] refrain from plagiarizing others work and passing it off as your own; [7] refrain from catfishing others into believing your identity is something different than it is; [8] refrain from gaslighting others and trying to convince them they’re guilty of something they’re not. CHAPTER 16: Disloyalty [1] To defeat the sin of disloyalty, you must: [2] refrain from betraying the commitments you’ve made to others; [3] refrain from stabbing others in the back and betraying their trust. CHAPTER 17: Impatience [1] To defeat the sin of impatience, you must: [2] refrain from interrupting others, except when clarification is necessary; [3] refrain from pestering others; [4] refrain from interrogating others by bombarding them with question after question; [5] refrain from nagging others to do what you want. CHAPTER 18: Mercilessness [1] To defeat the sin of mercilessness, you must: [2] refrain from persecuting others by inflicting unjust treatment on them; [3] refrain from depriving others of the needs of their body; [4] refrain from imprisoning others and revoking their liberty without just cause. CHAPTER 19: Cruelty [1] To defeat the sin of cruelty, you must: [2] refrain from torturing others; [3] refrain from mutilating others; [4] refrain from raping others; [5] refrain from murdering others. CONCLUSION [1] There should be no denial, excuses, justifications or the use of scapegoats for enacting these behaviors. [2] That’s to be irresponsible and suffer a lifelong sentence to the practice of immorality, and thus condemnation from God and man. [3] The person who reaches a stage in their development whereby they consistently apply these instructions to their life as a matter of habit with little error, [4] they will have become an exemplar of the moral law, and their soul will reach a balance and then a credit under the moral order; and these are the citizens of the kingdom of God.
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The Lord God commanded those who believe in him NOT to tattoo there bodies! How many so-called "believers" today defy God and spit on his commandments? Oh, this wicked and perverse generation!