Er ... I don't think so and I use the parable of "The Good Samaritan" to point this out.
Consider a situation where "The will of God." is seen as being sacrosanct. This system means that anyone who interferes with the status of another person may be acting
against "The will of God."
It is still prevalent within some religions!
When the man in the ditch was robbed and left for dead by robbers people "passed by on the other side"; and so they might because by going to the man's aid, they could have been accused of going against "The will of God."
It was "The will of God" whether or not the man survived or died in that ditch and by helping him the "Good Samaritan" took onboard
ALL of the responsibilities and debts that the man had incurred. i.e.
IF the man subsequently died then the "Good Samaritan" had to pay off
ALL of his debts and became responsible for
ALL of the man's responsibilities.
Think about it. If the man died, the "Good Samaritan" had to look after
ANYONE who was dependant on the man. i.e. his wife (or wives), his children, his parents, his grand-parents, his employees, his creditors, etc etc.
Please check out ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Samaritan_law
... where you will see that the Laws under which
most of us live are part of the religion that was being advocated by "Jesus and the Apostles"!
The people I rail against (instead of forgiving them) are those that use religion as a weapon.