Not necessarily. For example, the fourth Commandment says to do no work on the Sabbath, nor to require or request others to do so or even allow an animal to do so, and is almost never honoured. Everyone who catches a train or bus, who buys a hamburger or even crosses the road at automatic traffic lights on the Sabbath is in some way breaking this commandment. No doubt, so is everyone who eats food harvested on the Sabbath, unless they check carefully when harvesting took place! Heaven would be a very empty place if this commandment had to be obeyed.
The tenth Commandment, among other things, requires us not to covet our neighbour's slaves (manservants and maidservants), but this is one commandment I would willingly break if I found my neighbour holding slaves.
In any case, it may well be that there is no heaven and no hell.
Yes.
In the ten commandments.
Because they understood that the Ten Commandments are the word of God and that obeying God is the central goal of life.
The fruit of the ten commandments is the fruit of the Spirit that we find in Galatians 5:22-23. Love Joy Peace Longsuffering Gentleness Goodness Faith Meekness Temerpance If you obey the ten commandments, then you will show the fruit of the Spirit in your life.
They established codes of conduct that God expected his followers to obey.
We obey the moral laws, such as not committing adultery and homosexuality. But we do have to obey the Ten Commandments. Things such as not eating unclean animals is not really an issue today.
They worship a holy god's son called jesus and they celebrate his birth and death and obey the ten commandments.
To obey the ten commandments, but really, in my opinion, he doesn't exist, but you're entitled to your own. Plus it does depend on which God you're talking about.
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Peter O'Toole was not in "The Ten Commandments".
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The Ten Commandments in Filipino is translated as "Sampung Utos."