No. It's more like you go to an "all you can eat" buffet. According to the agreement, you're entitled to eat whatever you want and as much as you want with the $9.99 you paid. And let's say that you ate twice as much as the average person in the restaurant which led to a shortage of Mac n cheese and also a loss to the business. Was the customer behaving badly? No. He was just taking what is entitled to him because of the 9.99 he paid. If the business didn't like it, perhaps they shouldn't call themselves an "all you can eat " restaurant.
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"The lord doesn't work in mysterious ways, but in ways that are indistinguishable from his nonexistence."
-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
"The lord doesn't work in mysterious ways, but in ways that are indistinguishable from his nonexistence."
-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).