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May the Father Walk with you,

Martin

Inviolable - part 2

It has been established in previous entries that Life and therefore People, Earth, and Nature (including animals) are entitled to Respect by their very Divine Origin or Nature. No ifs, ands, or buts. It’s just the way it is.

Inviolable:

  • not to be profaned, defiled
  • sacrosanct
  • not to be violated and broken


Let’s take a brief look at the words that describe disrespectful behavior toward Life:

profane:

  • to treat (something sacred) with irreverence or abuse
  • desecrate: to diver from a sacred to a common [vulgar - obscene (lust), indecent] use
  • pollute


defile:

  • to make foul or dirty
  • corrupt the purity of
  • to violate the chastity of


break:

  • to destroy the order
  • to reduce in spirit or health, as by toil
  • to make bankrupt or short of money
  • to part the surface of; pierce or wound: to break ground
  • to change from one quality of tone to another [as in Love to fear]


violate:

  • to break or infringe
  • to treat irreverently
  • profane
  • to do violence to
  • to treat roughly [violent action, brutal]; abuse
  • to ravish; rape

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