Actually, I propose that we can cut these further. #10 is thought crime and I refuse point-blank to be held accountable for my thoughts. #5 and #7 are a little problematic. Adulterers are clearly scum in the majority of cases but is it illegal? Dishonoring parents - definition please? I do not do everything my parents tell me to, I am very critical of their occasional foolishness when it happens and if I felt they were being unreasonable, then they can go jump - they don't get a special pass because they're related to me.
That leaves don't lie, steal or kill. Well Duh! Any healthy/surviving society worked out these out ages ago and didn't need their neighbourhood invisible magic-man in the sky to spell it out for them. The ten commandments are like the sermon on the mount. Sounds pretty and useful and everyone points at them when asked about why their religion is good, but when examined half of it turns out to be utterly useless.
Btw, no-one is demanding that I believe in Alexander the Great or burn forever, or am immoral because I don't believe in him, or passing laws based on him. If they did, then they'd d*mn well better pony up the evidence, and it'd better be good. Until then I don't care if Alexander the Great was real. Also you did it wrong, this is the Julius Caesar/Socrates b*llcr*p argument, not the Alexander b*llcr*p argument.