...I sense you’re belittling....
BiPolarBear posits that the “TC” were around since the garden of Eden. Source, sir? Do Christians have an oral tradition? Where in the literal word of the Five Books of Moses do you see the hint to this? (as it turns out, you’re more of a prophet than you think... Jews know that G-d “looked into the Torah and created the world...” IE, the Torah came first. We even know that Abraham and all of our forefathers kept all of the commandments BEFORE they were transmitted at Sinai. Nice going prophet!)
For both: How do you split hairs and say that the Jews had a mission...or that the “TC” apply to all mankind...when they were given to Jews. Your top Jew (or his followers...and willful accomplices) nullified commandments. Quite a few of them, no? “...it’s what comes out of the mouth not what goes in...” Way to nullify G-d’s word! So why be such a stickler to the Jews’ Ten Commandments? You like them? Great! You’re right, in the macro, but I’m splitting hairs now to make a point. You pick and choose. Now, if you didn’t pick and choose: www.noahide.org. Your commandments encompass everything in the Ten Commandments. Anyway, seven is easier than ten, right? :)
PS—I like you guys better than Jews for Js....
That certainly isn't my intention, but rather to answer the question of just how relevant the 10 Commandments are in a (largely) secular society.