Is it ? Really ?why is this 'command' so relevant to mankind
It's interesting because some prophesies from God says it's good to kill? weird.
I don't seem to remember the commanment being "Thou shalt not kill.... excpet..."Killing to protect is different than a murder for that means you planed it and are not protecting yourself or family but only want to murder for other reasons.
what is the difference?
and why is this 'command' so relevant to mankind but not of mother nature?
I don't seem to remember the commanment being "Thou shalt not kill.... excpet..."
The animal kingdom also doesn't any issues with rape, theft, incest, cannibalism and justice.what is the difference?
and why is this 'command' so relevant to mankind but not of mother nature?
I don't seem to remember the commanment being "Thou shalt not kill.... except..."
Because we can choose. We have options. Or so we like to think?
Except a better translation of the Hebrew word is 'murder' rather than 'kill'. The word 'murder' leaves open certain kinds of killing, which can be seen built into pretty much every legal system.I don't seem to remember the commanment being "Thou shalt not kill.... excpet..."
anyone can hang themselves by choiceBecause we can choose. We have options. Or so we like to think?
Its all relative. The "ten" commandments are not ten, they are 14 or 15.
What if the first commandment was 'thou shalt not destroy the mind of another'?
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then there would never be a divide from the church, science, philosophies (of life) and mankind.
meaning: if no one was allowed to fib, there would be no divide between truth and religions (sciences or even the ignorance in over half the worlds knowledge)
Lots of people were killed in the name of religion .what is the difference?
and why is this 'command' so relevant to mankind but not of mother nature?