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Both Mărotłism and strict forms of Ngronaism teach that this implies a moral commandment for vegetarianism (or in modern times, veganism). | Both Mărotłism and strict forms of Ngronaism teach that this implies a moral commandment for vegetarianism (or in modern times, veganism). | ||
A passage in the '' | A passage in the ''Avoranloeδān'' that bans both human and animal sacrifice is cited by Pidas as justification for vegetarianism. | ||
====Anti-prostitution==== | ====Anti-prostitution==== | ||
Paying for a prostitute is considered a form of violence (''făreatü''), thus is banned in many interpretations. However, this rule was/is not always enforced. | Paying for a prostitute is considered a form of violence (''făreatü''), thus is banned in many interpretations. However, this rule was/is not always enforced. |
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