Talk:Vice Inducement/@comment-301598-20121116173301/@comment-5303512-20121116183759

We're not talking about just christianity, but all religions and myths.

Fraud is a false representation of a matter of fact which is intended to deceive another.

To prove fraud in court, a victim must prove each of the "five fingers of fraud": Violence is physical force applied for unethical reasons such as aggression, abuse or exploitation. Its ethical opposite is self-defense or defense of another.
 * 1) a person made a material false statement
 * 2) he knew the statement was false
 * 3) he intended to deceive the victim
 * 4) the victim justifiably relied on the false statement
 * 5) the victim was damaged

Virtually all moral codes forbid violence. Buddist teachings even say that violence is a sin.

Treachery is the sin of acting against people to whom one has an obligation - for example family members, friends or one's country (in the last case, it is called treason). In most cultures, a treacherous act is considered far worse than an equivalent crime against someone with whom one has no connection at all, although Jesus often emphasised the importance of doing good to everyone and not just one's own people or family. and a perfect example is Judas betraying jesus.

Heresy is considered technically not questioning a relgious system but a violations of a religious system.