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Names of Gods Taboo
by: Joseph Lewis Editor’s note: Another in our series of Joseph Lewis’s analysis of the 10 Commandments, this time the third commandment. “Thou shalt not… -
The Fifth Commandment: Faithfulness and Failure
by: Joseph Lewis Editor’s note: Continuing Joseph Lewis’s analysis of the 10 Commandments, this is the concluding section of the chapter on the fifth commandment.… -
The 10 Commandments as a Basis for Morality?
Reflections 7, 14, 19, & 40, Meditation 120 and Ask the Patriarch 32 and the ensuing discussions contain related material. In August 2001, the Chief… -
How many commandments?
by: JT There was an interesting article in last Saturday’s newspaper[1] on the 10 Commandments. The immediate reason for this was that the Royal Ontario… -
You can disagree, but you cannot disprove
Discussion 2 to Reflections on Ethics 19 You can disagree, but you cannot disprove by: Will Petillo Commandments are rules that the issuer (i.e. Russell)… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
Replying again to Scott Klajic
Discussion 4 to the 6th Commandment Replying again to Scott Klajic by John Tyrrell Scott: You might use “scholarly” as a subjective term, but I… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
Should not be scored a 10
Discussion 1 to the 8th Commandment Should not be scored a 10 by: Rubinstein The commandement “thou shalt not steal” is not worth 10 points!… -
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… -
Does God have a Sick Mind?
by Rev. Peter Luckett I remember well when I was taking my best friend Joe to see a play in which I was acting, he… -
Apparently only 8 out of the 10 Commandments apply these days. For men, anyway.
by: John Tyrrell Early this week, televangelist Pat Robertson excused David Petraeus’s affair with his biographer saying: “She is an extremely good looking woman. She…
