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They are no Guide to Morality
by George Ardell I can’t agree that the Ten Commandments have or can serve as a guide to morality even for the religions which believe… -
A Fable
Three passed their lives doing good works. The first chose to do good works because of belonging to a religion that promised everlasting damnation to… -
Re: What the Ten Commandments say shouldn’t make a difference
by Phil van Bergen Peter, Good on you! The problem is not people like your good self, but the fundamentalists who try to foist their… -
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… -
Cognitive Dissonance and Scripture
Reflections 6, 14, 19, & 40, Meditation 120 and Ask the Patriarch 32 and the ensuing discussions contain related material. My local newspaper, The Medicine… -
Revelation is no way to determine morality
by: John Tyrrell Thomas S. Monson, the President of the Mormon Church recently died. Other than presiding over policies ostracizing same-sex church members and their… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.
The 10 Commandments as a Basis for Morality? 2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. 5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
The Second Commandment: Is God a Sinner?
Discussion 1 to the 2nd Commandment The Second Commandment: Is God a Sinner? by Brad Regarding the 2nd Commandment, article five. The quote is this… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
3. Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain.
The 10 Commandments as a Basis for Morality? 3. Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain. A discussion has… -
10 Commandments, Reflections on Ethics
A Comment on the 10th Commandment
by Kristin Re: The 10th Commandment HEY guess what??? Covet means to want something at someone else’s expense…example you want someones car so bad that…
