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By combining together Deut. 5:6-10 into one Commandment, the Catholic Church is accused of altering the Commandments and covering up God's command forbidding graven images.
The new law mandates that all public schools hang a "durable poster or framed copy" of the Ten Commandments in a conspicuous ...
After Texas lawmakers recently approved legislation requiring public schools to post the Ten Commandments in their classrooms ...
At Simmons College, Boston, back of the Art Museum on Huntington Avenue, 835 girls are studying to become private secretaries. Later they will learn the dreariness of this type of work. But as yet ...
The law specifies the exact wording that must be used, and that the text size and typeface must be readable for a person with ...
The Ten Commandments are found twice in the Bible, ... The second commandment for Protestants, and for Texas, is “Thou shalt not make to thyself a graven image.” That prohibition, ...
The Ten Commandments do not even allude to any legal punishment for theft, adultery, or murder. The text enjoins obedience on us for the love of God, not for fear of a penalty imposed by a court.
Yet, there are actually two versions of the Ten Commandments. The Catholic version has two commandments against “coveting” and does not contain a commandment against “graven images,” while ...
One would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every classroom, ... Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven images. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain.
After that, the Christian versions quickly diverge. The second commandment for Protestants, and for Texas, is “Thou shalt not make to thyself a graven image.”. That prohibition, however, is ...
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