Posted on 10/24/2013 8:41:59 AM PDT by Paladins Prayer
Old utopians may die, but utopianism never does fade away. While speaking at a summit of Nobel Peace Prize winners in Warsaw on Monday, Nobel Laureate and former Polish president Lech Walesa added Modern-day Moses of Magog to his résumé, advocating a secular Ten Commandments as a basis for universal values. Said Walesa, We need to agree on common values for all religions as soon as possible, a kind of secular Ten Commandments on which we will build the world of tomorrow, reports France 24.
Ah, build the world of tomorrow. Somehow that reminds me of WWI being the war to end all wars or, to cite intended fiction, the paternalistic android in an old Star Trek episode that summed up his purpose in dominating man by saying, And you will be happy
and controlled. Captain Kirk was not amused.
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Not quite true.
As Jesus taught us, the law is heartbreakingly and eternally beyond our reach without the indwelling of God's Holy Spirit.
Of course but we were simply talking about an atheistic version of the Ten Commandments. All man needs are the Ten that GOD gave to us. We also need to follow the teachings of CHRIST and pray for the presence of the Holy Spirit.
I thought the Atheistic Commandments were
From each according to his ability.
To each according to his needs.
Whoa, Betty! This means they acknowledge that without Biblical values they are lost, and therefore, must make up their own.
LMAO!!
Yeah, the wisdom, authority and commandments of secularism has worked out so well in places like North Korea, China, the Soviet Union, etc. ad nauseum. 100 million happy corpses would doubtless agree.
The atheists commandment is probably the same as that of the Satanists (per Aleister Crowley)...
"Do as thou wilt."
That is the biggie! :-)
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