Harry3142
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You can't separate The Ten Commandments from the other laws of Torah. Those sects which claim to have separated them have only done so in order to place their own laws in the place of the original laws in order to 'fill out' the meaning of The Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments are part of a set of laws that contain 613 different laws in all. But by themselves they are 'bare bones' commandments. That's why the other laws were necessary in order to define precisely what was meant. As an example we'll take the law against murder (the sixth commandment). Did that mean that they couldn't fight wars against those who attacked them? No, it did not. Instead, it simply meant that they couldn't take the life of one of their countrymen unless their life, or a fellow citizen's life, was in danger due to that person's aggression.
Those sects who claim that The Ten Commandments do stand alone, seperate from all the other laws and commandments of Torah, are quick to also say that their membership is to follow those commandments as the leadership of their sect has interpreted them. All they've done is to play wordgames. Instead of calling what they've added to those commandments 'laws', they've simply called them 'interpretations'. But in actuality they have made these words synonymous.
You can't separate The Ten Commandments from the other laws of Torah. Those sects which claim to have separated them have only done so in order to place their own laws in the place of the original laws in order to 'fill out' the meaning of The Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments are part of a set of laws that contain 613 different laws in all. But by themselves they are 'bare bones' commandments. That's why the other laws were necessary in order to define precisely what was meant. As an example we'll take the law against murder (the sixth commandment). Did that mean that they couldn't fight wars against those who attacked them? No, it did not. Instead, it simply meant that they couldn't take the life of one of their countrymen unless their life, or a fellow citizen's life, was in danger due to that person's aggression.
Those sects who claim that The Ten Commandments do stand alone, seperate from all the other laws and commandments of Torah, are quick to also say that their membership is to follow those commandments as the leadership of their sect has interpreted them. All they've done is to play wordgames. Instead of calling what they've added to those commandments 'laws', they've simply called them 'interpretations'. But in actuality they have made these words synonymous.
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