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Except when there's a war or if it's an animal or an unwanted pregnancy .

and that rule only applies to religious people who don't follow it anyway

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We might as well only have 9 commandments !!!!

 

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" Laura Wilson " <lauraw127

 

Monday, March 04, 2002 12:06 AM

" Thou shall not... "

 

 

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Hi Angie

 

> We might as well only have 9 commandments !!!!

 

I reckon their could be an extra commandment - according to the 10 in the

bible, there's no problem with hideously maiming and disfiguring - just as

long as you don't kill the victim, lie about it, and respect your parents!

;-)

 

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It's been said that when Moses had the " Close

Encounter of the 3rd Kind " on Mt. Sinai, G-d meant

what He said. Nevermind the fact that when Moses

descended the mountain to share the " Gift " (the

Torah)which he had received from a Higher state of

Consciousness, all he found was a bunch of morons

worshipping a piece of metal. Needless to say.

He smashed the 10 commandments in a fit of rage...And

returned yet a second time to Mt. Sinai so that he may

bring the Torah (the Ten Commandments)to G-d's people

that they may know a better way to live in peace and

harmony... There is a passage in the bible (exactly

where I'm not sure but I would appreciate if anyone

knows it to clue me in...) that clearly states " I have

given you all the herb-baring fruits and seeds that

you will need to live... "

Anyways, back to the story-

I heard from an unverifiable source (the Essene

Scrolls,) that when the people that Moses led out of

the Egyptian bondage learned of the commandment " Thou

shall not Kill... " They simply whined and said that

that particular commandment was too hard for them, and

that G-d should at least suffer them beasts... So

supposedly, Moses went back up to the mountain and

pleaded with G-d that the people were still yet of

very weak mind, and that they needed a crutch because

His Commandments would surely break them...

 

What do you think He said?

 

-And if G-d DID suffer the Jews to kill beasts and yet

they remain kosher,(i.e.-no cloven hoofed animals

[meaning mainly pork] and no bottom dwellers [i.e.

things that eat shit, [such as shrimp and lobster] as

well as the absolute separation of meat from

milk.)What makes the Christians exempt?

I expound on these details only because if you are to

fight the injustice , then I believe you should use

their own words against them...Peace!

Laura

 

 

 

 

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