Replace the word "sick" at the end of each sentence with "amoral";
>To be moody and fuzzy and use others as your victim is sick.
>To be greedy and disregard righteousness is sick.
>To be lascivious and ignore your own virtue is sick.
>To cling to worldly object is sick.
>To hate others and pray for their death is sick.
>To overindulge in something that you like and to discard your spiritual light is sick.
>To defame the reputation of others and then boast of your own goodness is sick.
> To change for your own benefit that which has already been accepted is sick.
>To convert your virtues to new, fashionable, immature thought is sick.
>To be in treacherous collusion is sick.
>To pass rumors about anything is sick.
>To hold a narrow view and mislead people is sick.
>To make a false statement is sick.
>To defile the good name of others is sick.
>To swindle simple people is sick.
>To brag about your own achievement is sick.
>To violently use your force, capability and speech is sick.
>To be dualistic in thinking and unfaithful to your true nature is sick.
>To lie and cheat is sick.
>To be meddlesome in the business of others is sick.
>To disclose the secret of others is sick.
>To look into activities of others without their knowledge and approval is sick.
>To bewilder people so that they will stumble and fall is sick.
>To teach evil is sick.
>To rob people of their profits is sick.
>To take from others when they don not have the strength to resist is sick.
>To be deceitful is sick.
>To injure others with evil and crafty means is sick.
>To postulate conclusion is sick.
>To misappropriate and cheat is sick.
>To suppress the weak and help the violent is sick.
>To be hypocritical is sick.
>To be untruthful in speech and insincere in thought is sick.
>To bend your own virtuous principle for popular interest is sick.
>To be jealous of another's virtues and capabilities is sick.
>To allure and entice the naive is sick.
>To use slanderous language is sick.
>To seduce the young, ignorant or naive is sick.
>To vilify the virtuous is sick.
>To exaggerate in emotions and speech is sick.
>To radically treat those who are lost is sick.
>To pride yourself on your own intelligence and to use this sarcastically against others is sick.
>To abuse your own influence by suppressing others is sick.
>To use force is sick.
>To use social power to threaten others is sick.
>To try to influence others with an alluring manner of speech is sick.
>To borrow and not return is sick.
>To pride in your own wealth is sick.
>To take pride in your honor and glory is sick.
>To envy those who become prosperous is sick.
>To please with or to be pleased with flattery is sick.
>To ridicule the success of others is sick.
>To take pride in your own high virtue is sick.
>To obstruct another from accomplishment is sick.
>To disturb public affairs selfish purpose is sick.
>To disguise your bad motives with beautiful approach is sick.
>To make people believe that you are straight when you are actually crooked is sick.
>To insult others with what you think is correct is sick.
>To feel that others are disgusting but to praise yourself is sick.
>To think that you are superior to others is sick.
>To take credit for other people's accomplishment is sick.
>To complain about your own life is sick.
>To make people believe that a fabricated story is true is sick.
>To endanger others in order to acquire or preserve your own security, or because you like to behave this way, is sick.
>To incite a riot is sick.
>To be critical of affairs of others and not to practice your own cultivation is sick.
>To cause others to be burdened is sick.
>To take advantage of people is sick.
>To use people's shortcomings as a means of controlling them is sick.
>To expect repayment for doing a favor is sick.
>To demand that people do you favor is sick.
>To envy what others have acquired is sick.
>To argue habitually is sick.
>To curse is sick.
>To take [mind-altering] drugs or use alcohol improperly is sick.
>To hold prejudices is sick.
>To not forgive others for their wrongdoings is sick.
>To refuse the good advice and teachings of others is sick.
>To behave recklessly is sick.
>To be unreasonable is sick.
>To be self-righteous is sick.
>To hold skepticism toward all truth is sick.
>To make fun of others who are insane, sick or with afflictions is sick.
>To be arrogant and impolite is sick.
>To use vulgar or obscene language is sick.
>To disrespect people who are young or old is sick.
>To adhere to an unhealthy environment is sick.
>To be undutiful in your work is sick.
>To be irresponsible with your life is sick.
a·mor·al (ā-môr'əl, ā-mŏr'-)
adj.
Excerpted from Answers.com
Often being amoral, which is literally to be without morals is synonymous with being immoral. Different cultures have had different moral standards over the centuries. Often people choose different moral standards to suit themselves and people who are amoral or immoral are in rebellion against the prevailing standard of their culture.
Persons who are amoral according to the prevailing standards will also often themselves re-define morality so that their own actions are excused as moral in their own eyes. Thus Hitler and the Nazi's regarded their actions as moral according to their own way of thinking. This was said at the Nuremburg trials where they stated that their own actions were legal according to German law.
Specific examples of amoral actions would be numerous.
abortion
stealing
killing
etc