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* [[Sin]], an act that violates a known moral rule * [[Sin]], an act that violates a known moral rule
* Offence or [[crime]], a violation of penal law * Offence or [[crime]], a violation of penal law
-* [[Religious offense]], an offense against religion+* [[Religious offense]], an offense against religion, see [[sin]]
* [[offender]] * [[offender]]
* [[juvenile offender]] * [[juvenile offender]]
* [[crime]] * [[crime]]
* [[defense]] * [[defense]]
-* [[sin]] 
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The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") is a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored for being a danger to itself and the faith of its members. The various editions also contain the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling and censorship of books. The aim of the list was to prevent the reading of immoral books or works containing theological errors and to prevent the corruption of the faithful.
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The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") is a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored for being a danger to itself and the faith of its members. The various editions also contain the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling and censorship of books. The aim of the list was to prevent the reading of immoral books or works containing theological errors and to prevent the corruption of the faithful.
 This page Offensive is part of the publication bias list of the Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia, presented by Alfred Jarry.
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This page Offensive is part of the publication bias list of the Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia, presented by Alfred Jarry.

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  1. Causing offense; arousing a visceral reaction of disgust, anger, or hatred
    Some feminists find pornography offensive.
  2. Relating to an offense or attack, as opposed to defensive.
    The army's offensive capabilities. An offensive weapon.

In language or morals, terms and concepts which are unacceptable to some people, such as swearing and profanity, e.g. sexually explicit material

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