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>>19642242
You mean stuff like the Talmud?

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>>17379190
Well I don't think it is a metaphysical legal loophole, it is more practical than that. It is common law notice / procedure.

Try this to start if you want
Frank O’Collins On Western Roman Law
https://esotericawakening.com/romanlaw

Lots more on the website, just surf around. As far as the karma aspect, yes. if they don't directly do it it is fine to get someone else to do it. This is in the Talmud.

Thus R. Zera maintains that no penalty is incurred for indirectly causing one’s death.”(Talmud Sanhedrin 77a).

This of course only matters when it is for whatever arbitrary reason they choose, there are no restrictions or punishments for murdering gentiles if they have “sinned”.

It is permissible to kill the Righteous among Nations [Goyim] even if they are not responsible for the threatening situation,” he wrote, adding: “If we kill a Gentile who has sinned or has violated one of the seven commandments – because we care about the commandments — there is nothing wrong with the murder.”(Rabbi Yitzhak Shapiro, in the recent book “King’s Torah”)

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