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Tania Admin
I came across this on another website this evening. I think it's quite apt for this day and age....Your thoughts please
Recent events have made it clear that we are suffering from a broken moral compass. People today could use some general guidance.
Since the original ten commandments seem somewhat narrow and obsolete (too much focus on livestock, servants, and jealous god issues), here is a modest first draft of a fresh set.
1.You shall treat all people with respect regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or national origin.
2.You shall not kill, assault, nor intimidate with threats of physical violence.
3.You shall not rape, sexually coerce, nor intimidate with threats of sexual violence.
4.You shall cultivate intellectual curiosity, be open to new ideas, and respect the scientific method.
5.You shall not cheat, nor cheat others out of what is rightfully theirs. This includes welfare cheats, tax cheats, users of "loopholes", and profitable entities who receive welfare (rembering that corporations are people, now!)
6.You shall not lie, deceive, nor spread lies about others.
7.You shall not steal, that is to say take or use what rightfully belongs to another person in a manner that causes harm. (Stealing is a trickier concept than it once was. How do you say yes to Fair Use and no to software patents? )
8.You shall keep your promises.
9.You shall not waste natural resources nor pollute the shared environment.
10.You shall take responsibility for your actions and their consequences
Recent events have made it clear that we are suffering from a broken moral compass. People today could use some general guidance.
Since the original ten commandments seem somewhat narrow and obsolete (too much focus on livestock, servants, and jealous god issues), here is a modest first draft of a fresh set.
1.You shall treat all people with respect regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or national origin.
2.You shall not kill, assault, nor intimidate with threats of physical violence.
3.You shall not rape, sexually coerce, nor intimidate with threats of sexual violence.
4.You shall cultivate intellectual curiosity, be open to new ideas, and respect the scientific method.
5.You shall not cheat, nor cheat others out of what is rightfully theirs. This includes welfare cheats, tax cheats, users of "loopholes", and profitable entities who receive welfare (rembering that corporations are people, now!)
6.You shall not lie, deceive, nor spread lies about others.
7.You shall not steal, that is to say take or use what rightfully belongs to another person in a manner that causes harm. (Stealing is a trickier concept than it once was. How do you say yes to Fair Use and no to software patents? )
8.You shall keep your promises.
9.You shall not waste natural resources nor pollute the shared environment.
10.You shall take responsibility for your actions and their consequences