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Welcome to my Ramblings! Before I start tearing apart various fundamental beliefs, a few ground rules. You're perfectly welcome to friend me, but be aware I won't be friending you back. Not on this journal. So don't be offended. All the posts will be unlocked. This journal is to remain anonymous. No mentioning of names, no direction to my other journal. Odds are I'm going to attract some attention with this thing over time, I don't want any nasties getting a hold on my regular journal as well. ... That's all I can think of right now. SO, without further ado ... Ramble One! The Ten Commandments I just went and did a wiki search on the Ten Commandments, and boy, someone's really poured a lot into it. This requires more thought now ... its sure a lot different to the dumbed down versions we were taught in sunday school. So, after a bit of reading, here's a basic version and my take on each. Adapted from the text of Exodus (which actually breaks into about twelve commandments, but different branches have smushed them together in different ways). "I am your God" Of course then you have to define what 'God' is. I really dislike that religions grown from these texts use the name 'God'. God is a noun, a thing, an idea of a thing, but a thing. Not a name. I see the use of that word as a tool. (Okay this can so develop into another rant all together, so I'll leave it at that.) "You shall have no other gods before Me" "You shall not make for yourself an idol" The thing is, we need symbols. They unite us, as well as divide us. They act as a focus. They identify us. They shouldn't be used to tear us apart, or in any malicious way, that degrades the very thing those idols are meant to stand for. But they shouldn't be an integral and rigid part of religion. I can carve myself a sheep taking a dump, and set it up on an alter, but as long as what I pour into that idol is good, then it shall remain good. "You shall not make wrongful use of the name of your God" It seems more like people make wrongful use of other people's gods. Its sure not their god if they disrespect it so. Disrespecting another person's god though is disrespecting the person. I'm still going to say "Oh my god!" and "thank god", those phrases are too well ingrained to pick them out easily, but its my god. So nah. "Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy" "Honor your parents" All those who manage to raise their children well deserve to be honoured. It is becoming rarer now. If they cannot manage that, they certainly don't deserve to be honoured as parents, by anyone. This certainly doesn't serve as an excuse for a kid to misbehave. "You shall not murder" But that's how life is. We must commit murder, every day, for us to live. It might be so small as squashing a mosquito to keep from being uncomfortable, or pulling up a carrot. Killing in self defense also happens. So I say, "harm least", and "honour life". (On a side note, I'm in favour of the death penalty, in extreme cases. Resources that could otherwise go to nurturing children or something shouldn't be wasted on people who will never and should never be allowed back into society.) "You shall not commit adultery" "You shall not steal" "You shall not bear false witness" "You shall not covet your neighbor's wife" "You shall not covet your neighbor's house..." I take note that the script given from Exodus states "you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or male or female slave, or ox, or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor." Now slaves ... and animals for that matter ... You own a person only if they give themselves willingly and freely. And if an animal doesn't want to stay with you, you don't deserve to keep it. ... I think that's enough for now. Enjoy the rambliness.
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