Nothing. It's a commandment.
The cast of The Second Commandment - 1915 includes: John Mackin as Sahki - a Sunworshiper
I do not think that any poster portraying the Savior has much to do with the second commandment, that of loving thy neighbor as thyself. If you are referring to any posters or articles portraying Christ in a blasphemous manner, then I suppose that you could infer that those responsible are not showing love for their neighbor, because it would be an infringement upon your belief.
Protestants, Jews and Catholics number the commandments differently. To Protestants and Jews, the second commandment deals mostly with idolatry and has no effect of vows. To Catholics, the second commandment forbids taking God's name in vain, which can be interpreted as forbidding taking a vow in God's name with the intent not to keep it.
Saint Louise de Marillac followed the Great Commandment by dedicating her life to serving the poor and marginalized. She showed love and compassion to those in need through her work with the sick, poor, and orphaned. Her actions exemplified the principles of loving God and loving one's neighbor as oneself.
the second commandment says that there shall be no other gods before the true God. Some fiances get a little carried away with their love for the other and say something like "I'll worship you all my life" or something like that. That in itself is going against what the second commandment says. See what I mean?
It was god who wrote it.
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
The Second Commandment forbids idolatry. The worship of any object or creation is both a distraction from and an affront to God. This was important to keep the Israelites from being influenced by the religious of the people around them.
It's easy!? Just remember them and do them. The 10 commandments are a big part of life for those who believe in god. But some do believe and respect him and everything he does, and ignores the 10 commandments and as a christian i think that that is a terrible thing. Just do what it says, that is how.
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The Great Commandment. What Jesus gave as the first great commandment is found in Deuteronomy 6:4-5; the second, in Leviticus 19:18. Note that Jesus puts God first, our neighbor second.