I who have written this story, or rather this fable, give no credence to the various incidents related in it. For some things in it are the deceptions of demons, other poetic figments; some are probable, others improbable; while still others are intended for the delectation of foolish men. (Closing lines of the
Táin Bó Cúalnge)
Repent you sinners! Gah, it is a good thing those Christian hackers do not have access to a rack and thumbscrews or it could have been a lot worse.
Irony is often lost on line. I’m assuming you’re joking, yes?
This seems to fit on the rules of “thou shalt not steal” and that one about coveting as well.
I fitted what the hackers did under the “thou shalt not kill.” They essentially “killed” the group. And, what begins as a “minor” bit of violence can progress, if given opportunity, to major violence. This is why our Lord said that to call your brother a “fool” is tantamount to killing him. While it was hyperbole, it points out the connections between all types of violence.