--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 7/12/07 4:52:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > > do.rflex@ writes: > > > > They are right. Read Deuteronomy and you will see the basis of our > > > legal/moral system. > > > > Horseshit. > > > > > > > > Bwahahahahahaah! Is that the best you have? Try reading it, then > read this > > link _RE-TAKING AMERICA - The Christian Founding of The United States_ > > (http://www.retakingamerica.com/great_america_nation_001.html) The > Supreme Court > > as well as other government buildings are covered with pictures and > carvings > > of Moses and the Ten Commandments, not Vyasa and the Gita or > Mohammed and > > the Koran. > > > Well, let's see: > > You don't need to be a constitutional scholar or have a doctorate in > history to debunk the claim you just need to look at the > Commandments themselves. If the "basis" of our laws "originated" from > the Decalogue, it'd be pretty obvious we could look at the Ten > Commandments and see how similar they are to our legal traditions. > > The reality, of course, is that the opposite happens. > > * The Commandments say people shall not worship false gods. Any laws > against this? Strike one. > > * The Commandments say people shall not make graven images. Any laws > against this? Strike two. > > * The Commandments say people shall not take the name of the Lord in > vain. Any laws against this? Strike three. > > * The Commandments say people must honor a Sabbath day. Any laws > mandating this? Strike four. > > * The Commandments say people must honor their parents. Any laws > mandating this? Strike five. >
Are we off the hook for getting stoned for adultery yet? I am inquiring for a...um...a friend. I mean if she's totally eyeballing you, I mean him, my friend, and she is crazy hot. (MILF)