THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
GIVEN TO MOSES (PLUS ONE MORE)
by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© January 2023,
LD Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All
information in this article is for educational purposes only. It is not for the diagnosis, treatment,
prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
Contents
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DEFINITION
The
Ten Commandments are a set of rules that were given to a man named Moses. They were given while he was traveling
through the Sinai Desert about 3000 years ago.
The
Ten Commandments are basic rules of behavior. They are intended to apply to everyone, including the rulers
and governors of every city and nation.
There are no exceptions.
This
article discusses them in some detail and hopefully helps clarify some
controversial aspects of them.
LEGAL
ASPECTS
The
Ten Commandments are the basis for the legal systems of all Western
civilization. In other words, they
are the basic laws of all the Western societies.
Please
do not doubt this. For example,
the Ten Commandments are the basis for British common law and even the law of
kings and the cannon law (the English laws for the Church of England).
They
are also the basis for the legal systems of many other nations that are
so-called free societies.
Never
doubt that Western civilization is solidly based upon the principles found in
the Hebrew Bible. Anyone who
challenges the validity and importance of the Ten Commandments is a destroyer
of modern civilization, no matter what they claim.
OTHER SIMILAR LAWS FOR HUMANITY
For
an earlier set of similar laws that are also found in the Hebrew Bible, read The Seven Laws For The Children Of Noah.
THEMES
OF THIS ARTICLE
1.
The Ten Commandments are a set of common sense rules that are extremely
important for everyone today. They
are not a ÒreligionÓ, as some believe.
2.
The Commandments are about loving others properly. They are not just prohibitions and ÒrulesÓ. They also may help us understand the
grand plan of the Universe and how we fit into it, so that we may live happily.
The
word commandment in an ancient form of Hebrew means a signpost or direction. It does not mean a rule.
The
Ten Commandments point us in a direction toward happiness, love and
safety. They are not just intended
as rules.
3.
Modern societies ignore the Ten Commandments at their great peril. In other words, the rules work very
well, and need to be taught widely or a society easily falls into moral decay,
and degenerates into tyranny and lawlessness.
4.
The Commandments can be interpreted in different ways. In other words, their meaning is not
always simple. Thus, it is worth
discussing and thinking about them clearly.
5.
One can evaluate a person, a community, or an entire society by how well they
follow these Commandments.
6.
Another commandment can be added to the Ten Commandments of Moses to deal with
a modern problem. It is Do not
rape. We discuss this at the end
of this article.
Let
us now discuss the Commandments one by one.
Note: In different translations and traditions, such as
the Talmudic, the Augustinian, and the Philonic traditions, the Commandments
are not in the same order. While
perhaps confusing, this is not too important because the ideas matter, not the
exact order of the Commandments.
The Commandments are recorded virtually
identically in Exodus 20:2–17 and Deuteronomy 5:6–21. Below is the wording in Exodus in the New Revised
Standard Bible.
I.
I am the Lord,
your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me.
Here
are three meanings of this all-important Commandment:
1. There is only one Source, one
Creation and/or one God. This aspect is about the integrity of
our Universe and how to worship.
In this case, the word integrity means oneness, wholeness and completeness. The Commandment means that in one Source
or idea is found everything you will ever need.
2. Put God first in your life, above
all. The Commandment is about your priorities. The idea is expressed in the New
Testament of the Bible in the statement, ÒSeek first for the Kingdom of heaven,
and all else will be added thereto.Ó
All else in your life must be secondary, in other words, to the concept
that ONE Source rules all things.
3. To love or recognize the one God means you must be one with the
radiance or emanation of God.
Implications:
1. We are all subsidiary to the grand scheme of the Universe called God or
the Creation.
2. We are all
brothers and sisters. A deeper meaning of the First
Commandment is that since there is only one central God or Source or Father,
all people on earth are related.
In other words, we share our humanity with every other person on earth,
no matter who they are. In this
regard, we are all brothers and sisters, and we are all children of the same
Source or Father.
3. This
Commandment is difficult for Hindus and some others who worship multiple
ÒgodsÓ. However, I believe there is really no conflict. The Hindu ÒgodsÓ are more like our
Greek mythological ÒgodsÓ such as Zeus and others. They are humans, basically, who are powerful and perhaps
more advanced than us. However,
they are not the ONE SOURCE or the ONE FATHER.
Judaism
brought forth a new, higher idea, which is that above all the ÒgodsÓ in
Hinduism, Buddhism, Greek mythology and many other pagan religions, there is
yet a higher Source, who is One.
4. Does this
mean there is a man or a woman sitting on a throne someplace ruling everything
and everyone? Some teach this, but my understanding
is that the answer is no.
The
Bible does say things like ÒGod was jealousÓ, or the Òwrath of GodÓ. These and other statements make it
sound like God is a human, with emotions, just as we have.
However,
I believe these statements were made to help people understand God, rather than
being actual physical descriptions of God.
I believe God is
a radiance, or power, or emanation of light. Could there be
a ÒwrathÓ of such a God? Yes, it
is possible that if you disobey certain laws of physics, for example by jumping
off a high building, then the ÒlawÓ hits you hard and you fall down hard.
Could
such a God be ÒjealousÓ? Yes. One
meaning of the word jealous, according to the dictionary, is Òafraid of losing
something of valueÓ. It is
possible that God, the Emanation or Love Principle, loves us so much that He or
She is afraid of losing us to sin or spiritual death.
In
other words, He or She wants us to behave in certain ways, and to mature and
work our way back to a high level of understanding and practice of good works
and love. Because of this, God may
be jealous -
that is, somewhat fearful - that we might go astray.
II. You
shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in
heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under
the earth. You shall not bow down to them or worship them.
For I the
Lord your God am a jealous God, punishing children for
the iniquity of parents, to the third and the fourth
generation of those who reject me, but showing steadfast love to the thousandth
generation of those who love me and keep my commandments.
This commandment
is essentially a repeat of the end part of the First Commandment. This
means it is extremely important to put God first in your life.
This
Commandment also explains that God is invisible and cannot be worshipped with
statues, golden calves, or other things.
In other words, it means:
1. Do not worship graven images,
which are pictures or photos, and do not worship idols, which are objects. These
can be so-called religious images and idols, or secular ones such as large
buildings, beautiful or talented women or men (either photos or living people),
money, careers and other modern ÒidolsÓ.
2. The proper way to ÒworshipÓ is
thus not a material style of worship. Thus, ÒworshippingÓ the
family, money, the body, sex, love, children, friends, spouses, lovers,
occupations, cars, vacations, homes, or anything else is always incorrect. Even worshipping the angels, or the
image of Jesus or Buddha, is wrong.
This
was a new concept in the time of Moses, as every other nation and group
worshipped many confusing gods, each of whom served in a different area such as
agriculture, the weather, financial support, love, and so forth. The Second Commandment is thus a great
simplification of religious concept and worship.
3. A
way to understand this commandment is the phrase ÒThy Will be doneÓ. This
is a most powerful concept and affirmation. For details, read Thy Will Be Done.
The secular
humanists particularly dislike this Commandment. They
want to worship the earth, for example, or the environment,
or perhaps worship the animals, or people who need their help. Some worship sex, or perhaps friendship
or their family, above all else.
They
dislike being told that these are all secondary to worshipping the One God, the
Source Of All Life and all Creation.
We
understand their desire, but they donÕt realize that all the things they
treasure and value so highly are products of the One God. If one truly worships the One God, one automatically
appreciates the environment, the animals, and all else.
Implication. The
emphasis in todayÕs modern society on appearance, gender, skin color, or on
having a lot of friends, or even on saving the earth, is wrong. The
emphasis must be on living in accordance with the principles outlined in this
article, and that alone. That must
be the standard, not so-called modern standards of happiness, wealth or
ÒgoodnessÓ.
This
does not mean that one should be selfish or that it is acceptable to pollute the
earth.
It
simply means to keep your priorities clear and things will work out for the
animals, the environment, and for you as well. I realize this is a difficult idea, and I love the
environment and the animals. But
this is different from worshiping them as my God.
III.
You shall not misuse the name of God, or take the Name of God in vain.
This
means that if you swear an oath to God, you must mean it. The word to swear, as used in the Bible, means giving your
powerful intent and commitment to something.
This
is an older use of the word. In
modern times, the meaning of the word to swear has been reversed, in fact, to mean
the use of coarse or slang language.
This is most unfortunate in some ways.
This Commandment is about your
integrity of intent, and that you honor the name of the Creator or Creation.
Why
is this important? For at least
three reasons:
1. God should be the center of your
Universe or thoughts at all times. The name should therefore be a holy
word and everything connected to Him must be praised, loved and lauded. Mocking or lying using the name of God,
therefore, is a bad idea.
2. Using the
name of God to cause harm to others is also a terrible thing to do. This
is sometimes called satanic. It is when
someone uses the name or concept of God, Source or Creation to hurt
others. Witchcraft, for example,
is an example of taking the name of God in vain.
Someone
might say ÒGod made me do itÓ, after doing something
evil. This is an example of taking
the name of God in vain. God never
commands anyone to harm another, although it is okay to harm another in
self-defense only.
3. At a practical level, swearing an
oath to God was one of the few ways that society had and still has to assure itself that a person is telling the truth. It is
fine to tell a judge, a jury or just a friend that ÒI
am telling you the truthÓ.
However, invoking the name of God or the Creation is a further stamp of
approval, or proof, that you mean what you say. This is why the punishment for taking the name of the Lord
in vain was death.
The oath
in American law. For example, swearing an oath to God is
required in America when someone is a witness in a court case. It is also required of all elected
leaders in America at the national and state levels. They are required to place their right hand on a Bible and
pledge their allegiance to the United States and the Republic for which it
stands. They must also swear to
uphold, defend and protect the Constitution of The United States.
Sadly,
many elected officials today do not like the Constitution and they seek to
destroy it. This is a horrible
contradiction and lie that these politicians must live with.
They
will someday have to answer for their attempts to destroy the US Constitution
and for their mocking of the name of God.
If they do not like America, they should go and live elsewhere, or at
least they should not become elected officials in the government.
4. Another meaning of this
Commandment is that one must not ÒuseÓ God or the Creation for greedy, lustful,
violent, or other nasty purposes. Many people do this, even preachers, at
times. This is all the misuse or
abuse of name of God, and what it stands for. This is an abuse of the greatest Power or Love that exists.
Liberals,
secular humanists, and atheists dislike this Commandment, as it imparts a
special meaning to the name of God or the Creation. They believe that God is not important or perhaps even fake,
so why bother making the name important?
They
have a point, in fact. If one does
not believe in a God, then why bother swearing oaths to God? In fact, there is no point.
Politicians
should probably be asked if they will swear an oath to
God before being forced to do so to take office. However, if they wonÕt swear the oath, then they should not
be considered for the job in the first place, as they are probably not
trustworthy men or women.
America
and some other nations no longer consider the swearing of the oath very
important for elected officials.
However, it is most important if one wants honest and efficient
government.
Appearance
and words matter little, in comparison with honesty, integrity and pure
intent. I hope we learn this
lesson very soon.
IV.
You shall celebrate the Sabbath or seventh day of rest each week, and keep it
holy.
This
Commandment has been interpreted different ways:
1. Take a break
from your daily ÒgrindÓ or daily routine each week. A
meaning of the word Shabbat in Hebrew is one day different. This is a very healthful idea for most people, though not
all require it.
Thus,
the Sabbath Commandment may simply be about rest, regeneration, repairing the
body and the mind, and even repairing machinery, tools, automobiles and other
things one uses all week long.
2. Spend a day
each week praising God, not lying around, using your phone or watching videos,
for example.
This
is about setting aside a day each week to focus on God rather than on secular
matters that so easily fill up oneÕs time.
3. While some
people will not agree, we believe that if a person does the Pulling Down Mental Exercise every day, then he or
she is celebrating the Sabbath each and every day. That
is, one is remembering the Creator and praising his Creation every day.
4. The Bible
states that God rested on the Seventh day, and so should we. Thus,
this Commandment may have to do with the cycles of activity and rest, in which
a day of rest on the seventh day is critical for completion, breaking patterns,
and balancing out a personÕs life.
This
Commandment is a reminder that the non-stop, Òrat raceÓ lifestyle is not
ideal. The antidote is that once a
week, stop your normal material life routine and dedicate the day to God and to
the Creation. This Commandment
compels us to slow down at least once a week.
If
possible, donÕt drive the car on the Sabbath except for necessities. DonÕt spend the day on the telephone or
email, and skip Facebook and all social media sites, as well. If you use the computer, use it for
spiritual purposes only.
5. Religious
people say that the Sabbath Commandment is more than this. The
Hebrew Bible specifies what must be done and what must be left undone on the
Sabbath.
However,
this is a source of controversy.
Some readers know that one reason Jesus was crucified was for healing people
on the Sabbath, and doing other things on the Sabbath that were forbidden by
the priests of the day.
Jesus
understood the Old Testament very well and loved it very much. Perhaps he wanted to remind people that
the Sabbath Commandment is more about common sense and love, and not about
following mere rules and regulations, especially if people are harmed by such
rules and regulations.
Some
very religious people donÕt cook any food on the Sabbath. We think this is not a wise choice and
we think it was not in the original Bible.
The
author worked for several years at a Hebrew summer camp for children. On the Sabbath, there were no sports or
other standard camping activities.
Instead, everyone took showers and cleaned up their cabin, the vehicles
were repaired and there was a relaxing and enjoyable religious service.
The
owner told me that if God had not ordained the Sabbath, we would need to invent
one to maintain a sane and wholesome rhythm of life.
V.
Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long upon
the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
We
believe this Commandment means that one should:
1. Respect and
honor your parents for giving you life on earth. For
this, be forever grateful to your parents, even if they did not do a good job
raising you.
This
may mean to help support them financially, if necessary. However, it means only basic life
support.
2. Forgive your
parents for anything and everything that they did or failed to do. This
is also a key concept for happiness.
For details, read Forgiving Parents.
Let
your parents off the hook, rather than hold grudges and dishonoring them in
your mind, in your speech, or in your actions. This is vital for healing for many people.
Some
interpret this Commandment to mean that you must be friendly with your parents
even if they are abusive or hate you.
We
do not think this is correct. You
can forgive abusive parents without having to stay close and friendly with
them, especially if they are dangerous to be around for you or your family.
In
other words, we believe that the Commandment does NOT mean you must:
A. Visit Mom or Dad every so often.
B.
Talk to them on the telephone for an hour a week.
C.
Let them into your home if they are very disruptive.
D.
Let them be around your children if they are a very bad influence.
E.
It does not even mean you must be on speaking terms with an abusive or
dangerous parent.
4. Some interpret
this Commandment in a more metaphysical way. They say it means to honor the Father in Heaven and Mother
Earth (our planet).
This
is a powerful idea. We are fully
dependent upon the Father in Heaven for our existence and we are fully
dependent upon food, water, air and warmth supplied by the planet for our physical
life and health. This is certainly
the truth.
VI.
You shall not commit murder.
This
Commandment is often misunderstood.
It means you shall not take another life without good cause. In this sense, it is about your integrity with the force called life.
While
the Commandment sounds absolute and all-inclusive, other parts of the Bible
make it clear that it is not. Killing another person is horrible, but
the Bible elsewhere permits one to kill another who is harming you first. It also allows killing an enemy in a
war situation.
It
also allows killing animals for food and sacrifice. So if you kill in self-defense, for example, and for this
reason only, it is not considered murder.
I
often hear that Jewish and Christian people are hypocritical because they
engage in wars in which people are killed, even though the Bible forbids
it. However, the Bible does not
forbid killing in self-defense or during wartime. As to which wars are justified, the Bible does not specify
these.
A modern
example. One can argue that
the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are not about the self-defense of the NATO
nations, so the soldiers should not be there from nations that worship the God
of the Jews and Christians.
However,
this is not true because these nations are havens for terrorists who continue
to attack and kill those in the Western nations. So the war and killing is justified, at least on Biblical
principles.
What about
abortion? This Commandment does not specifically
discuss abortion. However, both
the Old and New Testaments of the Bible condemn abortion elsewhere in their
texts.
This
is a major reason why some people do not like the Hebrew or Christian
Bibles. This is unfortunate,
however, because the Commandments are designed for many situations and they are
very good general rules.
When
we check in with the souls, they do not like abortion, even after a rape. They tell us that taking a physical
body is very much needed today by the souls.
Many
women are falsely taught today that they are just like men, and having children
is a side issue. We believe this
is completely incorrect and leads to millions of sick children and millions of
depressed women.
The truth is that
women are very special because they can bear children. Men
cannot do this! We urge everyone
to think carefully about this.
Another
false teaching today is that a baby inside its mother is part of the
mother. Therefore, some say, she
should have a right to terminate the pregnancy. However, the teaching is a lie!
The truth is that
a baby inside its mother is NEVER a part of the mother. This
is basic embryology. The baby is
always an independent being who just lives inside the mother for a short time.
All
this does not mean that abortion is never indicated. However, we believe it should never be a legal ÒrightÓ, and
we hope someday this will be corrected in the laws of many nations. For more details,
read Abortion and Post-Abortion
Syndrome.
What about
capital punishment, also called the death penalty? The death penalty does not violate this
Commandment. The Bible specifies
the punishment of death for certain crimes including rape, murder, perjury, and
taking the name of God in vain (this means swearing an oath on a Bible, and
saying Òso help me GodÓ, and then acting otherwise).
Murdering the
spirit. One can also murder anotherÕs spirit, or murder the
self-esteem and dignity of another.
Therefore, an expanded understanding of this Commandment is that one
must not kill the Spirit, kill the intellect, kill opportunities for others, or
kill the dignity of another such as with a rape.
An
extension of this is that one must not render another person useless –
meaning one may not damage or harm another to the extent that the person can no
longer function well. For example,
vaccine injuries that today leave millions of children autistic or with other
severe health problems can and should be understood as a type of murder.
Murdering yourself. This Commandment also applies to
oneself. It is the prohibition
against suicide, or intentionally taking oneÕs own life. It might also imply that one must not
murder oneÕs own body slowly with deficient food, not enough rest and sleep,
the use of drugs and alcohol, too much work or even too much sex or other
indulgences.
One
can also, in effect, murder oneÕs own spirit, self-esteem and dignity through
destructive thoughts or deeds.
This principle
can be applied to all the Commandments, not just this one. One
can steal from oneself, one can ÒadulterateÓ oneself in various ways, one can
dishonor the Father and Mother energies in oneself, and so on.
VII.
You shall not commit adultery.
The
meaning of the word adultery
has been corrupted. In the
original Hebrew, the meaning of adultery is any sex other than having sex with oneÕs husband or
wife.
This means that
adultery includes sex between single people. This is called fornication. In other
words, this commandment is not just for married people. It applies to everyone.
What about
homosexuality? Marriage, according to the Bible, is
only between a man and a woman.
Since sex between unmarried people is forbidden, the commandment implies
that sex between those of the same gender is also forbidden.
Purposes
of this commandment. Much could be said about this
commandment. It is about the
sacredness of human bodies, the sacredness and nature of marriage, and the
problems that arise from having casual sex or sex with just anyone.
Having
sex tends to spread disease, often causes embarrassment, can lead to rape, and
can blend the energies of people in unhealthy ways. Regulating sexuality as this commandment does helps reduce
all of these problems that occur due to sex.
A deeper
meaning to the Seventh Commandment. Adultery, like the word adulterate, means to corrupt or ruin. A deeper meaning to this Commandment is that one
must not corrupt anything. In
other words, do not adulterate anything you do or have.
This
expanded meaning makes good sense.
It applies to everyone and applies to all of our life, not just sexual
matters. For example, it means do
not corrupt, ruin or adulterate your children by spoiling them or lying to
them.
It
means do not corrupt your business by lying to your customers or mistreating
them in any way. It means do not
corrupt your body by eating poor quality food or not resting enough, and so on.
In this regard, the Seventh Commandment is
about preserving integrity and wholesomeness in all things, persons and
situations.
VIII.
You shall not steal.
This
is an important Commandment in many ways.
It is a very broad statement that means you shall not appropriate anything, or take
anything, that does not belong to you. This includes real tangible property, intellectual property
such as information, kidnapping a child, taking a life for no good reason, or
even taking or degrading the dignity or the self-esteem of another.
It
applies to stealing exam answers to get a better grade, and of course to
stealing money or objects.
In legal terms,
this Commandment sets down or implies the principle of ownership of private
property. This is a basic legal concept in
Western society, although it is under attack in many Western nations.
Private
property rights are not a common idea in most of the world with its dictators,
or those that have communist or socialistic governments. In these nations, for example, the
government regularly steals from the people and sets a terrible example that
the people often follow.
ÒRedistributing
wealthÓ is a popular phrase today.
However, it easily degenerates into plain stealing from some to give to
others whom the leader favors.
I
would include as stealing charging too much money for a product or service,
even if it is perfectly legal. I would also include as stealing the
activities of any licensed monopoly group. Today this includes doctors, attorneys, and some
others. I realize this will seem
extreme to some people.
The
reason I say this is that these licensed people have Òlegal arrangementsÓ that
force people to patronize them alone.
This allows them to charge too much money, although it is technically
legal. In other words, they do not
earn their living, but rather they receive certain ÒbenefitsÓ as a result of
their monopoly position in society.
Others
who routinely take from others legally are those on government welfare. They receive ÒperksÓ in the form of tax
breaks, food stamps, social security disability, unemployment benefits and
more. The reason these are
stealing, in one sense, is that the money for these programs is taken by force from
the general population. If the
funds were given freely, as in private charity, then such benefits would not be
stealing.
I am
not advocating the end of all government programs, but there is a problem when
any government or power takes the peopleÕs money by force. It always engenders anger and
resentment, and often cheating and lying.
Private charity and private welfare worked extremely well in America
until the government ruined it by taking over the welfare system during the 20th
century. There is no need for
government welfare, I maintain.
An exception. If one takes welfare and uses oneÕs time to
drastically improve oneÕs health with The
Development Program then I donÕt consider that stealing. The reason is that improving oneÕs
health in this way helps everyone, not just oneself.
Another
group that routinely steals from the public are institutions such as the
Federal Reserve system, the banks, and others who
mystify money and take advantage of peopleÕs ignorance in this area.
Other
ways people cheat and steal things range from simple shoplifting to filing
false income tax reports, which cheats or steals from the government. Others cheat on health insurance forms
and in other ways.
Inflating
the currency by the governments is a horrible type of stealing of the peopleÕs
wealth, and so forth and so on. So
this is not an easy Commandment to follow, and it is a very important one.
IX.
You shall not bear false witness.
This
is another complex and difficult Commandment to follow. I interpret this to mean that one should not lie at any time, about
anything, unless it is to preserve your life or property. In other words, this Ninth Commandment
is about integrity with
your speech and your thoughts.
All
the Commandments are sacred, but this one is very special because your words are
deeds. Your words and your
deeds should match up perfectly every day. If they do not, you are bearing false witness and violating
this Commandment.
In
other words, this Commandment does not just mean one shall not give false
testimony in a court of law. It
means much, much more. For
example, it means one must not:
a.
Spread false rumors.
b.
Lie or exaggerate to make a point.
c.
Cover up or obscure the truth by telling half-truths or omitting important
information.
d.
Advertise falsely, which is extremely common. For example, an ad may feature a lovely young lady who has
no interest at all in the product or service, but is just being paid to look
pretty and sexy. This is just a
subtle way of lying to consumers.
e.
Lying about money, as is done by the government when they waste it, and as is
done by many individuals, as well.
f.
Lying with the body - with words, or a smile, a gesture, a glance, seduction,
and in many other ways. This alone
is a huge topic!
g.
Lying to oneself. This is very important. Many people lie to themselves that things are not the way
they really are. This can be a
subtle form of self-hypnosis or brainwashing in an attempt to put yourself to sleep to the truth.
Lying
can be very subtle. It can mean
leading a person on in a relationship with gifts or praise, when they are
false. It can mean telling a child
a scary story just to keep the child in line. Learning to tell the truth and live the truth is a lifelong
struggle for everyone!
An exception. The
use of prayers or affirmations such as the 23rd Psalm of David I
donÕt regard as lying to oneself. This psalm, along with others, can help
stop negative thinking and help calm the mind.
Sometimes
one is caught in negative thinking, and one tries to substitute positive
thoughts instead. This is not
lying, but rather trying to control the mind.
X. You shall not covet your neighborÕs house, nor his wife, nor
his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor
anything that is your neighborÕs.
This
is an interesting Commandment because most people do not know the meaning of the word covet. It does not just mean to envy. To
covet means to
want to steal from another.
This
fascinating Commandment means you should not seek or desire to take away or steal that which
belongs to others. It is about
integrity of desire in relation to action.
For
example, let us say your neighbor has a lovely wife or husband. It is perfectly okay to desire that you
should also have a lovely wife or husband. However, it is coveting if you secretly or openly would like
to take away
your neighborÕs husband or wife, and have him or her for yourself. This is a fine distinction, but an
important one.
An
important political example. Some politicians tell the voters that
it is Ònot fairÓ that a few people own big houses and drive fancy cars, while
most of the people do not.
These
politicians may be correct if the laws favor the wealthy people and need to
change. However, today such
rhetoric is often just an attempt to divide the people by stirring up envy and
hatred for the rich. In other words,
this is about coveting, and they encourage it.
This
is called class
warfare talk in the United States.
Some of it is based on the writings of Karl Marx and Frederick
Engels. These two 19th
century political scientists based their entire worldview on the concept that
progress in human society is all about class struggle, and hatred, envy and
coveting between the rich and the poor.
It is the theoretical basis of Marxism, communism and socialism.
In
our view, this worldview is entirely wrong. History has proven this many times.
The
progress of society is not about class warfare! It is about setting up good laws for everyone to
follow. It is also about giving
the people freedom and liberty, which means the right and ability to live as
they wish as long as they do not harm others.
Teaching
Marxism is not only anti-Biblical and incorrect. It also tends to divide the nation, and stirs up anger,
resentment, hatred and often ultimately violence. We believe this is its real goal.
As
far as differences in wealth are concerned, some people work hard, so they
should earn more money. Some are
lazy, so they should have less.
Some also develop their talents, so they earn more. Others would rather not use their
talents, so they tend to earn less.
These are choices people make.
Instead
of stealing the possessions from the wealthy, Abraham Lincoln and many other
great men said to teach the poor how to become wealthy. This works wherever it is tried. Yet it is not taught in high schools
and colleges, which is truly a shame.
For more on this important subject, read Capitalism and Freedom.
The
Tenth Commandment is quite specific, unlike all the other Commandments. It specifically mentions the neighborÕs
wife, maidservant, manservant, animals, or anything else that belongs to your
neighbor. Perhaps these are
spelled out to emphasize how inclusive and important it is not to covet. Perhaps this is why class warfare talk
is so pernicious.
Wishing evil
upon others. Another interpretation of the
Commandment not to covet is that it means do not wish evil upon anyone. Coveting is a form of wishing evil on
others, which is a form of sorcery or witchcraft.
For
clarity, some have suggested another commandment. A few scholars say it was in the original set of commandments.
Do
not rape.
Rape
is widespread all over the world.
It is part of the culture in some nations. It is also an important part of an evil agenda for the
earth. For details, read The Rape Planet, Rape and Healing Rape.
Rape
destroys womenÕs lives in a dozen ways, infects their husbands and boyfriends
with diseases, weakens womenÕs future children, damages marriages and all
relationship, and wrecks the essential fabric of society.
The
raping must stop! Anyone caught
doing it pays dearly, I am told, even if the legal system does not punish the
crime hard enough.
The
word rape also has a broader meaning: to violate, to steal, to humiliate or to
Òrip offÓ another. All this may be
included in the commandment not to rape.
THE BASIS FOR WESTERN CIVILIZATION
Although
some will disagree, the Ten Commandments of Moses are the basis for modern
Western civilization. Please allow
me to explain.
These
Commandments form a basic legal code that protects the innocent, punishes the
guilty, establishes a right to own and control private property, allows for
self-defense, forces people to treat each other civilly, and more.
In
so doing, the Commandments of Moses form the groundwork for the wonderful legal
system we have today in many Western nations that protects those who are honest
and decent, and hopefully jails those who lie, cheat, steal, murder, rape and
otherwise harm society and its citizens.
I
believe this is the Òbig pictureÓ concerning the Ten Commandments. It is a marvelous legal code to guide
modern man in his quest for an advanced society.
Many
people have forgotten this aspect of the Ten Commandments, though not the founders
of America, who inscribed them all over the Supreme Court building in
Washington, DC, in every courtroom in the land, and in most early government
buildings, as well.
The
fact that the Ten Commandments are now banned from being displayed in public
schools and courtrooms of America, for example, is totally insane.
The
argument for this is that they are a Òreligious symbolÓ, when they are nothing
of the sort. They are the basis
for a legal system that has produced a wonderful and sane society, and they should
be hallowed, not banned.
One
could argue that the real cause of the downfall of some nations today,
including the communist nations, is that they do not abide by the these
Commandments. They
institutionalize lying, cheating, stealing and even murdering. If this ever happens in America, she,
too, will go down.
I
believe that to the extent that a nation elevates the Ten Commandments, and it
citizens actually practice them, that nation will prosper.
This
is not because that nation is Òfavored by GodÓ, but because the Ten
Commandments are basic legal principles needed for an orderly and prosperous
society. This, once again, is why
class warfare talk by the Democratic Party in the USA is so damaging to everyone.
These
evil politicians repeat over and over that their opposition just favors the
rich. Not so. They favor liberty, which is an
absolute value that must not be compromised. This includes allowing people to accumulate wealth if they
earn it legally and properly.
THE COMMANDMENTS ARE NOT A ÒRELIGIOUSÓ SYSTEM
This
article focuses on the Ten Commandments as a logical and common sense system of
simple rules for living. A mistake
and deliberate lie is to just associate them with Judaism or Christianity.
It
is true that Moses was Hebrew, but that does not mean that: 1) they are
religious in nature, 2) that one must be Jewish or Christian to follow them, or
3) that one must be religious at all to appreciate them.
Many
secular people dislike the Bible, which they consider outdated, bigoted or
paternalistic, and they throw away the Ten Commandments as well. Then they wonder why their children
lie, cheat, steal, do drugs, and their lives end up in ruins.
Society
needs basic rules of conduct and intent.
The Twelve Commandments are a simple moral code, not a religious order
or religion. They are designed to
help you live your life as happily and joyously as possible, with as few
problems as possible.
THE COMMANDMENTS AS A WAY TO GAUGE A PERSON AND A SOCIETY
The
word commandment
in Hebrew also can mean a type of gauge, much like the gasoline gauge in an
automobile. We can thus use the
Twelve Commandments as a way to gauge or measure of how well a person is living
life.
Those
who live a simple, honest, clean life do not always come out ahead in societyÕs
terms such as wealth or perhaps ÒloveÓ.
However, following the Twelve Commandments properly is still a wonderful
way to gauge your life.
You
can also gauge or measure the righteousness of a society by noting how well
that society and its people, in general, practice the Twelve Commandments. Do the people worship false gods such
as sex, money, lust, fame, etc.?
Do people swear by God and then disobey their oath of allegiance, for
example, to the US Constitution which most have not even read? Do people balance their lives by taking
off a day of work each week, rather than working too much or slacking off too
much?
Furthermore,
is marriage between a man and a woman held sacred, or do many people cheat on
their spouses? Must you lock up
everything to prevent it from being stolen? Are rape and murder common? Do people respect truth, or do they lie
to each other and to themselves? And does the society pit the rich against the
poor with its taxes and other policies, causing envy and covetousness?
Evaluating
communities and nations in this way is extremely valuable. It is a far more spiritual and
practical means to discern the truth about a society than simply measuring its
wealth or its technology.
WHAT
ABOUT THE STATEMENT OF JESUS THAT THE ONLY RULES THAT ARE
NEEDED ARE TO LOVE GOD AND LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AS THY SELF?
This
is an important controversy about the Bible. I donÕt believe Jesus said the statement above. The reason is that the New Testament is
filled with statements and even discussions that confirm the Ten
Commandments. So it makes no sense
that Jesus would say to ignore them.
This
brings up another larger issue as to whether the Bible has been altered at
all. Many scholars think it has
been changed over the years.
A
shorter discussion of the Ten Commandments is found in a section called Living the Ten
Commandments in the The Rogues article.
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