THE 10 COMMANDMENTS - A GUIDE

Thursday, 29 April 2010 Posted by bogdan

After thinking about each of the 10 commandments I have arrived at the conclusion that for me they are not offensive. I would not feel discriminated against or violated in any way seeing them in print.

I had what you would call a religious up bringing. We were taught the 10 commandments at a very early age. In fact the 10 commandments have played such a large role in my life I cannot remember when I learned them. I remember having to memorize them for Sunday school, but that was more trying to remember what order the 10 commandments came in rather than learning what they were. Because the 10 commandments have been a part of my life since I was a little child, I have not spent much time reflecting on them. As with so many aspects of my faith I have just accepted the 10 commandments as a fact of life. I have spent more time pondering them recently due to the media attention of having the 10 commandments displayed in public buildings. I had to stop and review exactly what the 10 commandments are and why someone may be offended seeing them in print. I had to stop and reflect if I had just accepted something that may be offensive just because it has always been part of my life. After thinking about each of the 10 commandments I have arrived at the conclusion that for me they are not offensive. I would not feel discriminated against or violated in any way seeing them in print. The message with each of them is transparent to me and in general I feel they provide me with a good guide on how to conduct my life in a decent and courteous way. I respect others' rights to have differing beliefs and embrace the fact that not everyone has the same set of beliefs that I have. In fact I think life would be boring if we did all think the same and had the same beliefs. Without diversity, life would not have all those multi-color charm and exoticness. After thinking about each of the 10 commandments I have decided that for me they are not offensive. I would not feel discriminated against or violated in any way seeing them in print. The message with each of them is clear to me and in general I feel they out line a decent and courteous way to conduct my life. I respect others beliefs and accept that not everyone has the same set of beliefs that I have. In fact I think life would be boring if we did all think the same and had the same beliefs. I understand that we are not all from the same belief system, but I still cannot understand why someone would be offended by seeing the 10 commandments in print. There are many billboards and bus advertisements that I find offensive, but I know there are others that disagree with me. If I find something offensive I try to look at something that is more appealing to me. We do not all need to believe the same things in order to exist together, we do not even need to understand each others beliefs, we just need to learn tolerance. Hey, maybe I just came up with the 11th commandment!

Author: John Wellington

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