RE: Religious people get very little reps, it's xenophobia and religionism.
June 29, 2021 at 3:25 pm
(June 29, 2021 at 2:35 pm)Nomad Wrote:sweetheart using unverified information about someone and making up false use is fraud at best. first show me where 8000 just appeared in my life.. next show me where i used this money to buy a house.. other wise shut you hole and try and not slander all of your integrity away.. are you people so stupid you do not realise that by lying about someone so freely self identifies you has human garbage? you have no proof of anything yet you feel to make this a lesson? doesn't that make you a hypocrite on top of a slanderer, and someone who has no integrity? whatever happened to the want to be honorable and to be on the side of righteousness and truth? when did it become acceptable to allow yourself to become a liar and hypocrite without shame or remorse?(June 29, 2021 at 10:21 am)brewer Wrote: I'm not sure it was for the house (he was buying/paying off something) but drich admitted that the money didn't come from him, he didn't know the source, yet he accepted it claiming a blessing from god.
I'm not sure it rises to the level of theft but certainly is evidence of disturbed ethics.
Over here using money you don't know where you got it from is most definitely a theft, especially in the kinds of ways you're going to find c. €6750 (i.e. not down the back of your couch). If such a sum of money turns up in your bank account you're legally obliged to report it and if you find such a sum of money you're legally obliged to hand it in to a Garda station (if the cash remains unclaimed and it cannot be shown to be the proceeds of crime, after c. a year the money is returned to the finder). If you use the money without reporting it first and getting the all clear, it's theft.