The Ten Commandments Required
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Murder is something I've always tried to avoid taking part in. We actually didn't need a sign up at our school to point out that this was frowned upon, but I guess you chaps might need more of a reminder, what with everything.
Maybe there should be a lot more signs. 'Thou shalt not pee in they pants!', 'Thou shalt not fiddle about with thyself, even whilst ye attractive Miss Walsh is teaching thee ye olde trigonometree'
It couldn't hurt, right?
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Murder is something I've always tried to avoid taking part in. We actually didn't need a sign up at our school to point out that this was frowned upon, but I guess you chaps might need more of a reminder, what with everything.
Maybe there should be a lot more signs. 'Thou shalt not pee in they pants!', 'Thou shalt not fiddle about with thyself, even whilst ye attractive Miss Walsh is teaching thee ye olde trigonometree'
It couldn't hurt, right?
@Doctor-Phibes that was Ax-like in its missing of the point.
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That would have been the word used in the Septuagint in Exodus 20:13. Which also is the shortest commandment.
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
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@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
Yet the Louisiana law uses the word "kill" anyway.
@Axtremus said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
Yet the Louisiana law uses the word "kill" anyway.
And your point is?
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@Axtremus said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
Yet the Louisiana law uses the word "kill" anyway.
And your point is?
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Axtremus said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
Yet the Louisiana law uses the word "kill" anyway.
And your point is?
That the Louisiana legislature deliberately mean "kill" rather than "murder" in the law.
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@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Axtremus said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
Yet the Louisiana law uses the word "kill" anyway.
And your point is?
That the Louisiana legislature deliberately mean "kill" rather than "murder" in the law.
@Axtremus said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Axtremus said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Jolly said in The Ten Commandments Required:
KJV translated it as "kill". It's actually "murder".
Yet the Louisiana law uses the word "kill" anyway.
And your point is?
That the Louisiana legislature deliberately mean "kill" rather than "murder" in the law.
Why don't you ask them?
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@Doctor-Phibes that was Ax-like in its missing of the point.
@Mik said in The Ten Commandments Required:
@Doctor-Phibes that was Ax-like in its missing of the point.
Well, these guys are focusing on the apparent mis-translation of the original text by renowned witch-obsessed Scottish homosexual King James I, so I figured any old bollocks was open to discussion.
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After being educated by Advisory OpinionsâŠ.
The case isnât as much of a slam dunk as I thought because the praying football coach case did strike down the old âLemon testâ (named for a court case) that had invalidated similar laws in the past.
Both Sarah and David think Louisiana loses in the end though. And if they win a similar law replacing the Ten Commandments with the five pillars of Islam would also be allowed.
Go to about 41:30 in the most recent AO if youâre interested in details.
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@jon-nyc said in The Ten Commandments Required:
Content in the realization that Iâm the only one here that can read that.
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@jon-nyc said in The Ten Commandments Required:
Content in the realization that Iâm the only one here that can read that.
@bachophile Ok, question : Do we really know what the vowels are in ancient Hebrew?
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Vowels are a later addition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_diacritics
I canât say if Biblical Hebrew sounded the same, but the text is readily apparent and understandable
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MN â Following Louisiana's recent addition of the Ten Commandments to school classrooms, sources close to George Floyd Elementary reported that a teacher who keeps BLM and Pride flags prominently displayed in her classroom demanded that the government "keep all religion out of our schools."
Eyewitnesses in the classroom said indigenous history and genderqueer theory teacher Ladasha Sullet was "absolutely flabbergasted" to hear about Louisiana's new mandate and immediately started shouting about how the government's job is to "keep any and all religions out of the classroom, not shove them down children's throats."
"That's a total violation of the separation of the church and state!" exclaimed Sullet, momentarily pausing her lecture on the femmeboy branch of genderfluidity to make sure her fourth-grade students properly understood her position on the issue. "There is absolutely no call for any sort of religion to be represented or displayed in a public school classroom â ever! Stop preaching at us!"
Students reported that Sullet continued her rant about not letting religion into public schools for the rest of the class period, then dismissed class after carefully adjusting her Pride flag and genuflecting before a small portrait of George Floyd she keeps as a shrine on her desk.
At publishing time, Sullet had instituted daily readings from Mao's Little Red Book for her students after teaching them how dangerous and destructive it would be for any teacher to read students religious books like the Bible.
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https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-807712
Three Jewish families are among a group of nine Louisiana families with children in public schools who have filed a suit in federal court challenging a new state law that requires the Ten Commandments be displayed in all public school classrooms.
The lawsuit â filed on the familiesâ behalf by Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Freedom from Religion Foundation â argues that the law enacted last week violates the First Amendment.
Specifically, the complaint says that the language of the law âApproves and Prescribes One Particular Version of the Ten Commandments, to Which Many People Do Not Subscribe,â violating the Constitutionâs prohibitions on establishing an official religion and prohibiting free exercise of religion.