Ten commandments
still the best moral code
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Word Count
22,500 words, Guess
Page Count
90 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101621574172
- ISBN-139781621574170
- Library of Congress Control Number2015933006
- OCLC Control Number902657238
- Better World Books9781621574170
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27222124M
Classifications
- DDC241.52
- LCCBS1285.52
Description
The most important words ever written are the Ten Commandments. These words changed the world when they were first presented at Mt. Sinai to Israelites, and they are changing it now. They are the foundation stones of Western Civilization. Given their staggering importance, you would think that all societies, and certainly our educational and religious institutions, would be intent on studying them closely. Sadly, this is not the case. Our schools ignore them and our churches and synagogues take them for granted. But here's a simple test: Who among us can even name all of the Ten Commandments? And even among those who can name them, how many can explain them in a way that makes sense to the modern eye and ear? If you are a person of faith, this book will strengthen it; if you are agnostic it will force you to rethink your doubts; if you're atheist, it will test your convictions. For people who have thought little about the Ten Commandments, as well as for those who have a sophisticated understanding of them, it will be a revelation. That's a lot to ask of a little book, but the only thing that's little here is the length. The ideas are very big.
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