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Is plagiarism a sin?
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Representing the work of others without crediting them or acknowleding where you got it from is a serious matter in most academic institutions.
It's also potentially a crime in breeching copyright
Above all it's fundamentally dishonest
Yet it seems that some of our religious friends have no qulams about it
Perhaps they feel that it would identify their background and perhaps they're ashamed of that background?
Is plagiarism a sin in the eyes of God?
It's also potentially a crime in breeching copyright
Above all it's fundamentally dishonest
Yet it seems that some of our religious friends have no qulams about it
Perhaps they feel that it would identify their background and perhaps they're ashamed of that background?
Is plagiarism a sin in the eyes of God?
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I stated that it could trangress the "Neither shalt thou bear false witness against thy neighbour"
I agree on your first point - however if the said "not-so-learned" character is a paid-up member of the torpid organisation, they have probably granted him a non-exclusive licence to use the material for his ephemeral ministrations.
It is certainly deceptive and manipulating and he ought to be ashamed of himself and what he professes to represent. I would suggest a week of meditation, starvation and prayer to pay for his sins.
I stated that it could trangress the "Neither shalt thou bear false witness against thy neighbour"
I agree on your first point - however if the said "not-so-learned" character is a paid-up member of the torpid organisation, they have probably granted him a non-exclusive licence to use the material for his ephemeral ministrations.
It is certainly deceptive and manipulating and he ought to be ashamed of himself and what he professes to represent. I would suggest a week of meditation, starvation and prayer to pay for his sins.
It does not say in the ten commandents 'thou shalt not plagiarise' so it must be OK. It also does not say 'thou shalt not misrepresent someone elses words', or 'thou shalt not cherry pick from the bible to justify thine own bigotry'. As long as you obey the letter and not the 'spirit' you go to heaven.
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