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Penultimate Amazing
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That's why I don't mind 6 or so of the 10 Commandments - there is a universal, pragmatic quality to them. Even then, though, I imagine that definitions of "murder" have changed over the centuries. Human sacrifice had its fans and infanticide was a thing.
I once read that mate-swapping in Inuit circles was simply a practical necessity. Life was so difficult that you needed 2 people to undertake a journey. If your wife couldn't make it, somebody else's probably could. But I don't know how accurate that report was.
I can see 4 and a half. And I certainly don't agree with the same punishment for all of them.
Thou shall not murder. Check.
Thou shall not steal. Check
Thou shall not bear false witness. Check.
Thou shall not commit adultery. Check.
I could go with honor they mother and thy father if it also included thy children. But without the mutual instruction, it is just wrong.
I can't stomach the rest.