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.
Governments have at times legalized practices that many consider immoral, such as slavery, apartheid, and child labor. Additionally, the legalization of activities like torture, human trafficking, and the use of chemical weapons in conflict has drawn significant ethical condemnation. Some countries have also sanctioned discriminatory laws against marginalized groups, undermining their rights and dignity. These actions highlight the complex interplay between legality and morality, where laws may not always align with ethical standards.
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depends upon your culture or moral beliefs. times have changed. they say its immoral for sex before marriage but when that was written in the christian bible woman were married of to men when they were 12 or 13 years old. is that moral? it all depends on culture and current state of the world my friend
In the King James version the word - nation - appears 145 times the word - nations - appears 336 times
In the King James version the word - nation - appears 145 times the word - nations - appears 336 times
Dried them just like we do today.
They used milk to make cheese.
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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.