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06-04-2002, 11:15 PM | #11 |
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Because its easier to post a graven 10 commandments placard in the courtroom than to try it with all those pesky criminal statutes found in the judges chambers that society is really governed by.
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I actually think Jesus cut them down to two.
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If(hypothetically of course) my mother and father were devout xians who loved God and kept his commandments, then according to the second verse God will show love to a thousand generations of my mother and father's offspring. But what if I ended up a devout Muslim who worshipped Allah? Would I and my offspring to the third and fourth generation be punished as the first verse explains or would we be loved because of my parents devotion? Love and punishment aren't always contrary to one another, though this particular context implies they are mutually exclusive. (i.e. it's either one or the other) However, throughout the bible God's appetite for punishment seems to frequently over-rule his love and mercy, so why should this situation be any different. |
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06-06-2002, 01:21 AM | #15 |
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I recall reading that the TC became popular in the Middle Ages after inclusion in a popularly-disseminated prayer work, and were unimportant in Xtian belief prior to that. I believe the online entry in the Enc. Brit. said it, but I can no longer access their site.
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Vorkosigan,
I think your are right. And on another issue, it always comes as a surprise to xians that a lot of their firm beliefs are actually relatively recently introduced dogmas. For example, the infalibility of the pope. I forgot the actual date, but it is less than 100 years old. Also can you believe that in todays world they are still canonizing death people?? I mean, I have to sit down sometimes when I read the catholic press. SOOO much stupidity one one page!! |
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Some other stuff:
from <a href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/sabbath.htm" target="_blank">ReligiousTolerance.org - The Weekly Sabbath - Saturday or Sunday?</a> Quote:
Vorkosigan: Perhaps you mean Luther's catechism. <a href="http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/little.book/web/book-1.html" target="_blank">Luther's small catechism</a> This is what I had to memorize when I was young. Even in Luther's <a href="http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-luther.html#sw-lc" target="_blank">large catechism</a> the commandments are very short. This is what Luther said the commandments were: Quote:
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Well you know the pope is falliable, but tell a devout Catholic that and they say you get burnt for all eternity. What deception!
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06-06-2002, 05:40 AM | #19 |
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In Mark didn't Jesus add an eleventh commandment that has since been lost or ignored, I think it was something about thou shalt not commit fraud.
But what bothers me so much is the dumb asses that cling to a set of 10 items that for the most part have no credence today. Of the 10 that everyone is so bent out of shape over only about 6 could really apply to most people today. Right? |
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Here's the other 10 commandments.....
(I guessed the numbering a bit) Exodus 34:1,12-28: Quote:
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