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As long as you don't break the 10 commandments.

Ideas?



Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
As long as you don't break the 10 commandments.

Ideas?
No one can keep the Ten Commandments.


Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
As long as you don't break the 10 commandments.

Ideas?
It depends. Is your wife hott?


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Not to the Donald.


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Yes.

Every else's opinions are flying away in the breeze as long as one can live with their own conciense


Originally posted by @secondson
No one can keep the Ten Commandments.
Why not?
Which ones are the hardest to keep?

Anyone?


Originally posted by @bigdoggproblem
It depends. Is your wife hott?
Lol. Haven't had one in 5 years, but when I did my wife was much coveted. ._.


Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
Lol. Haven't had one in 5 years, but when I did my wife was much coveted. ._.
pixx pls


Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
Why not?
Which ones are the hardest to keep?

Anyone?
Not me of the ten, but difficult nonetheless:

King James Bible
And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other; and him that taketh away thy cloke forbid not to take thy coat also.


Originally posted by @karoly-aczel
As long as you don't break the 10 commandments.

Ideas?
Keep the Ten Commandments?

You shall have no other Gods but me. Meaningless to a non-believer.

You shall not make for yourself any idol, nor bow down to it or worship it.
Meaningless to a non-believer.

You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. Meaningless to a non-believer.

You shall remember and keep the Sabbath day holy. Meaningless to non-believers.

Four meaningless rules for non-believers so far.

Respect your father and mother. Fair enough, as long as they deserve it.

You must not commit murder. Fair enough, although killing can be morally justifiable.

You must not commit adultery. I comply with this one but what other people do is none of my business.

You must not steal. Fair enough.

You must not give false evidence against your neighbour. Lying is mostly immoral, fair enough.

You must not be envious of your neighbour's goods. You shall not be envious of his house nor his wife, nor anything that belongs to your neighbour. People can be envious if they want to be, I think.

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Originally posted by @fmf
Keep the Ten Commandments?

You shall have no other Gods but me. Meaningless to a non-believer.

You shall not make for yourself any idol, nor bow down to it or worship it.
Meaningless to a non-believer.

You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. Meaningless to a non-believer.

You shall remember and keep the Sabbath day holy. Meaningless t ...[text shortened]... nor anything that belongs to your neighbour. People can be envious if they want to be, I think.
Envy, in general, can be perceived as a lack of appreciation for what one has.

It can also lead to adultery, stealing, and materialism if it gets out of control.

Hence the warning.


Originally posted by @chaney3
Envy, in general, can be perceived as a lack of appreciation for what one has.

It can also lead to adultery, stealing, and materialism if it gets out of control.

Hence the warning.
Unless it leads to morally unsound acts, I don't see how envy - in and of itself - is morally unsound.


Originally posted by @chaney3
It can also lead to adultery, stealing, and materialism if it gets out of control..
I don't see how "materialism" is, in and of itself, morally unsound.


Originally posted by @fmf
I don't see how "materialism" is, in and of itself, morally unsound.
When a person "does what they want", as the OP suggests, it likely could lead to a selfish lifestyle, which will inevitably bring pain, in some form, to one's self or to others.