Must they? No, and it never succeeds.
Do they? Yes, and it always fails.
As time passes, Morality crumbles into a cesspool of depravity, as evidenced by our craven times ^_^
Yes, law and morality can diverge. While laws are created and enforced by governing bodies, morality is based on personal beliefs and principles. There are times when an action may be legally permissible but morally questionable, or vice versa.
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Dried them just like we do today.
They used milk to make cheese.
In the King James version the word - nation - appears 145 times the word - nations - appears 336 times
The criteria for judging whether an act is moral or immoral can vary, but commonly include considering factors such as intention, consequences, principles, and societal norms. Additionally, ethical theories like utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics offer different frameworks for evaluating morality based on outcomes, duties, or character traits. Ultimately, moral judgments can be subjective and influenced by individual beliefs and values.
In the King James version the word - nation - appears 145 times the word - nations - appears 336 times
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The nation of Israel is mentioned more than 2200 times in the KJV.
The most common was the morality play, which was generally a story taken directly from the Bible or an "Everyman" allegory.
It was significant because it repudiated idolatry and espoused morality and social justice. This was completely novel in those times.