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Old 05-07-2008, 05:37 PM
jeagas68 jeagas68 is offline
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10 Commandments, court proceedings and giving notice

There is something to be said how Moses approached the people with the commandments, he put them on Notice about the commandments and that there would be repurcussions by not abiding by that.

The Brown family in New Hampshire had huge notices on the side of their house, but it was man's law, not Jahuwah's commands. So they ended up getting deceived to let agents in anyway.
I took down my trespassing signs and put up the 10 commandments in front of our families home, sometime I hope to get some stickers made up to put them on my car to give much of the same notice. If you think about it, what are we asked to swear on or affirm on before giving testimony in court? Most of us are given a shield then what do we do with it usually?
remove it from protection of ourselves and leave the target wide open for them to take shots.

Unfortunately, if people were free to make their own rules there would be some that would revel in abusing their freedom by using it as a hammer on those that choose to follow their own. Divine or natural law is that which is clearly seen in nature, and which God has put upon our hearts -- in other words, we just simply "know" it. For example, we (well, most of us) "know" that it is wrong to murder people, or to lie, steal, or to have sex with your neighbour's wife. The Ten Commandments simply codifies it.


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