The immorality of a person is dictated by many things. Often there is more than one driving force that is different for everyone and may not always be able to be pinpointed to one cause.
In scientific terms, nothing.
Ribald can be defined as:ADJECTIVE - vulgarly or indecently humorous or amusingNOUN - a rude or vulgar person, or an immoral or unprincipled personRibald is lewdly humourous. Ribald jokes are suggestive if not dirty jokes and a ribald person makes them.
The answer to that depends on the person you're asking. I, for one, think it's immoral. Killing someone is never the right answer. After all, maybe the person actually was innocent.
A depraved person is often called wicked, corrupt, or immoral.
A disinterested bystander.
An evil natured person or being is a person that has no conscious. An evil person will commit criminal or immoral acts and not feel any guilt.
Paul commands the church in Corinth to cast out an immoral brother in his first letter to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 5:1-13). He instructs them to remove the immoral person from their midst in order to maintain the purity of the church.
Lies that are immoral.
Prodigal means wasteful. The Prodigal Son was wasteful, squandering all his inheritance on riotous and immoral living.
It is immoral.
Some are and some aren't. Being religious or not is not what makes people immoral. It is their own actions. Lots of people who do not follow any religion are very moral, and there are lots of people who do follow a religion but behave immorally.
Yes, "immoral" is an adjective that can be used to describe something as going against moral principles. If something is referred to as "little immoral," it implies that it is only slightly or to a small extent immoral.
Trophy hunting is immoral.