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Dan...'s avatar

The Ten Commandments, in various forms and under various names, exist in all tribal cultures, including the corporation. It appears that we find pleasure in designing rules to live by. The practice (of life) shows that we draw much more pleasure from breaking these rules. To ensure that this contradiction is secured and untouchable, we design laws, vague enough for our lawyers to be able to twist them in any way needed in the particular situation.

Yet, nobody is worried about it. Weird. We are reminded about these commandments in weekly, monthly or special events, and then we go out and we pretend everything is ok when these rules are broken in our presence.

Where has the ability to tell the right from the wrong gone?

Is the right right any more?

Is the wrong right as long as it remains unveiled?

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Paul Frohlich's avatar

You shall not kill not just murder , that apply to man only. In those days many were vegetarians, respect for all life was important to many

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