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« on: June 24, 2024, 09:30:50 AM »

How dare anyone suggest the Ten Commandments are largely irrelevant to modern life.  Children must be reminded every day that it is a sin to covet thy neighbor's slaves.

Covetousness, the desiring of something that is rightfully someone elses, is the root of all sorts of evil:




This is a movie, and the scene is about an extreme example, but covetousness keeps people from being happy and content in so many circumstances.

What is it with you Trump cultists and that movie recently?





I'm making a point on coveting, not on Trump, or anything else.


Yes, we get it. Republicans think rules - be they the Ten Commandments or actual rule of law - apply to others, not to them and their leaders.
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