The claim that celibacy has helped cause sexual abuse is a claim that runs utterly contrary to the evidence, and unjustly moves responsibility for despicably
evil acts away from the abusers, and onto some environmental condition such as the discipline of celibacy in a priestly life.
Not exact matches
The last one that I feel like talking about right now is this: I told that other poster that it was scary that he or she could start justifying
evil acts because that's less than a half - step
away from being able to do those
acts.
While some of that credit is given, the overtone of good vs.
evil in terms of a higher power takes it
away, as though «the light» came along and empowered simpletons to
act according to its «loving» will.
Once you have rationalised
away your own
evil acts by convincing yourself God will approve, then of course you have a greater sense of well being than others.
Fukunaga's greatest achievement is how he communicates the hopelessness of Agu's situation without shying
away from the
evil acts he eventually commits.
With E3 2017 only three weeks
away, the as yet - unnamed antagonist is desperately racking his brains for the best way to make sure players understand that he performs
evil acts, yet views them as good, highlighting the relative nature of morality.