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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_law Am I missing something ? |
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"You shall have no other gods before me"? - in other words, screw the 1st Amendment "Remember the sabbath"? No one seems to be getting arrested for working on Saturday "You shall not make any graven images? (Idols) - in other words, screw the 1st amendment "Don't take the lord's name in vain"? - in other words, screw the 1st amendment (free speech is for the blasphemous) None of these laws are upheld in the US. And of course, the other 6: Don't murder (you know, this was COMPLETELY UNHEARD of before Judaism) Don't steal (again.. COMPLETELY UNHEARD of concept before those radial Jews!) Don't lie (What? Don't lie? There's NEVER been a religion prior to Judaism that had this tenant! NONE!!!) Don't commit adultry/steal your neighbor's wife/house/possessions (again... this was such a radical concept! Jews were on the cutting edge of morality - no other religion prior to the establishment of the 10 commandments even THOUGHT of such progressive morality!) Honor your parents (wow... filial piety was such a foreign idea to those confusians/buddhists and other Eastern philosophies/religions! I wonder why they adopted such obviously Occidental laws???) |
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Um, the british common law, which is where the canadian common law comes from is based on the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta makes no reference to the bible.
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Most of us know that. "IamJoseph" is a newcomer who is posting too much stuff to keep up with, but seems to have some very strange ideas about Judaism but no reliable sources.
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But, you are reading rape and virgin into the text when it is not justified. Rape is unlikely because the Midianites induced the Israelites into sexual excess. Only one out of 500 was sacrificed, if that is how we interpret verse 28. This is from this link: http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/num/31.html Quote:
31:28 And levy a tribute unto the Lord of the men of war which went out to battle: one soul of five hundred, both of the persons, and of the beeves, and of the asses, and of the sheep: 31:29 Take it of their half, and give it unto Eleazar the priest, for an heave offering of the LORD. Human sacrifice? Maybe. Personally, I think I'm taking it pretty calmly. I've mentioned in previous posts that moral lessons are hard to come by in the Hebrew Bible, maybe that's one of the reasons its such a great book. |
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The MC was a late affirmation of the law subsisting - as opposed to the whims and dogmas of rule over citizens. This affirms the Hebrew bible, which declares the law shall rule, namely the message - not a name of a messenger. There are no names attached to the Hebrew laws, they are prisitine and stand on its own validity - the reason it was accepted by the world. Quote:
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