How many times have you heard about someone who did something wrong, give their "reasons" for it,thinking if they did the wrong act,and reasoning that if it was done with "good intentions",that overrides the sin.Like,someone robs someone, then says,"Well, I did it to feed my kids because I had no money. I'm no thief"{You're no thieff? You just robbed someone,what would you call that?}They may try to hasten the death of a relative whose inheritance they get, saying they needed the money, and if you quote from the Bible on that,and ask how they would reconcile it,they say something like,"I'm sure God will understand.He knows I killed the rich relative for a "good cause",because I needed the money."Or a woman getting an abortion,"Well, I "saved" the baby, they wouldn't have had a good life anyway."Ok…so, given their "logic",trying to ease their conscience by saying the circumstances "justified" the sin, does the Bible really say that?Uh, what I see in the Bible doesn't seem to bear it out. "When it says, "Thou shall not steal", I don't recall reading,"Unless you're doing it to help another, then it "whitewashes it". Or about murder, etc. Far as I'm concerned, these "excuses" aren't Biblically based.Huh?