Why do people choose to steal and murder?

Question by Nothing Less: Why do people choose to steal and murder?
Why would anyone “choose” to be hated and reviled by people at every turn? Why would anyone choose to be considered a second class citizen with intrinsically less rights than everyone else?

Best answer:

Answer by Nonchalant
Greed and thinking they can get away with it. The appeal is that if done right, no one would know and they get all they want. Ultimate test of character is what you still do when no one’s looking.

@ HandBanana

Oh yeah, I didn’t even consider that. Some people do have a harder life to begin with. Sometimes surrounded by others who will harm them so they have to do what they feel they must. More fortunate people should offer to less fortunate anyway. But murder, yeah I find less reasons to have to go that far unless it’s self-defense.

Answer by Neat Guy
Because they do not care about others or even their own salvation. the number one reason why god has to send some into hell is because they want things their own way and not my way.-Jesus Christ

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