“Any activity potentially destructive to its participants.
Ask yourself:
1. Would I knowingly kiss someone on the mouth if I knew they were in an advanced case of tuberculosis or any other communicable deadly disease?
2. Would I risk becoming the victim of AIDS, casting aside the reality of its deadliness, but also casting aside the Sixth Commandment?
3. Would I knowingly allow others to dare me to play Russian Roulette in any area of immorality because I feared ridicule?”
“A desire to learn about things that do not properly concern one, being unduly inquisitive.
Curiosity, when it is constructive, can be beneficial, but when it is based on an individual need to be informed or involved in something or someone’s life that is personal, this type of curiosity can be destructive to the individual, or individuals, victimized by the perpetrator’s lack of moral ethics.”
“Self-centered, selfish, conceited.
This trait in an individual’s personality and/or nature, is not just an annoying feature or interference of others’ enjoyment in being with the individual, but can be an obnoxious and irritating association.”
“An individual who is constantly concerned over other people’s activities, personal lives, because of their prying where it interferes with the other individual’s actions, lifestyle, friendships, and/or way of life, can make mountains out of molehills in their misinterpretation of many things.”
“This manner of communication can be one of the most destructive forces, because in its very essence it becomes opinion, rather than fact, truth, or decency in many ways.”
“All the above topics can be like a fungus that grows and grows and grows, many times destroying a reputation, a situation, that in its own state of existence could be very constructive, and has as its goal something that has only good intentions.”