"II THOU SHALT NOT TAKE THE NAME OF THE LORD THY GOD IN VAIN"

Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

January 27, 1994

“Many times it is an excuse called ‘temper, anger, frustration’, or ‘to get a point across’, that one uses a foul expression in conjunction with a Name that is associated with God.

There is never a reasonable excuse for this. It is definitely a serious sin and should never be acceptable to those who are present.”

VI “THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY”

“The word ‘adultery’ is not limited to a physical act between two people, but should be understood to cover all areas of physical impurities to one’s own body or to another person’s body.

Adultery is many times justified because of circumstances, or a personal determination on the right or the wrong of it.

The word ‘adultery’ automatically says a sin has been committed, because the two people involved are not married to each other. This definition is not the full concept or meaning of something being a sin against this Commandment. Immoral actions and/or abuses can very well be determined to be sins against this Commandment.”

“Prostitution

Immoral abuses

Homosexuality, lesbianism

Rape

Incest”

VII “THOU SHALT NOT STEAL”

“Steal What?

There are many things that can be considered personal to every individual. It does not always mean monetary belongings.

Dignity

Social Status

Reputation

Life

Moral Ethics

Moral Standards

Purity

Professional Integrity

Scholastic Goals

This list could go on and on.”

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