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10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
Another view of what covet meant
by: JT For another view of the meaning of the 10th Commandment, see: Reflections on Ethics 65: The Tenth Commandment – The Hidden Meaning of… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
“Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain”
Discussion 2 to the 3rd Commandment “Taking the Lord’s Name in Vain” by Scott Klajic On the issue of commandment #3, forbidding the taking of… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
On the Tenth Commandment
by Matt I enjoyed your discussion of the 10 Commandments’ morality, and agreed with (or at least understood your point on) all but the last.… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
On the Sixth Commandment
Discussion 1 to the 6th Commandment On the Sixth Commandment by Scott Klajic In case it was not totally obvious–the Bible was not written in… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
A prohibition against idols serves a political purpose
Discussion 3 to the 2nd Commandment A prohibition against idols serves a political purpose by Loren Taylor I posted this same comment on Convert the… -
Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
6. Thou shalt not kill.
13 Thou shalt not kill. Finally, we reach the part of the document we can take seriously. This is the very element that is at… -
Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
On Commandment #5
by: Dawn Wessell Honour thy father and thy mother. Your father is in jail for incest and your mother is Ma Baker – and God… -
Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
No, Dr. Graham; the answer is NOT in the Bible
by: John Tyrrell This Meditation is related to the examination of the fifth commandment in Reflection 6 Sunday was Mothers’ Day, and the Billy Graham column[1] tried… -
Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
5. Honour thy father and thy mother.
12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. A few… -
Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
The “Easiest” Commandment?
by: JT I can see why a Seventh Day Adventist church might use its signboard to remind passers-by why the name of their church is…
