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RE: The Freedom of Heresy: Anne Hutchinson, Unbowed - Forgotten Freedom Fighters

in #freedom6 years ago

The article does not say we shouldn't follow the ten commandments. That being said, none of us should be forced to follow any religion. I have deeply held religious views but I do not feel that government should push any ideas on the people. Yes, the ten commandments can be a great guide to someone's journey throgh life, but the religious path someone treads is a persoal revelation between them and God and no one has the right to force their own set of rules and dogma's on that individual.

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except God. and the ten commandments are in no way grievous. nor are they 'religious instruction' but a fine code for everyone to live by.

you didn't really answer my question - would there be any crime or suffering if everyone followed them (voluntarily of course) ?

Voluntarily, absolutely not.

i rest my case. God is righteous, and knows what He 's doing, even if 99% of those who claim to speak for Him are clueless hypocrites. peace.