TEACHING DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG IN FEBRUARY, 1978
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| "JUSTICE IS THE KEY TO THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" | |
| 1. | I Am The Lord Thy God; Thou Shalt Not Have strange gods Before Me. |
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| | “Be just with God. Put nothing or anyone above Him.” |
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| 2. | Thou Shalt Not Take The Name Of The Lord Thy God In Vain. |
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| | “Respect God — it would be unjust to disrespect the very Name of God.” |
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| 3. | Remember Thou Keep Holy The Sabbath Day. |
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| | “It is only just to give to God a specific time for prayer and learning more about Him. It is justice for the good of our whole being and our Soul.” |
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| 4. | Honor Thy Father And Thy Mother. |
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| | “It is just to honor and serve our Heavenly Parents and our earthly parents.” |
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| 5. | Thou Shalt Not Kill. |
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| | “Justice to others would keep us from killing them mentally, physically or spiritually.” |
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| 6. | Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery. |
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| | “It is unjust to abuse the dignity of human relationship, causing another person to be sinful.” |
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| 7. | Thou Shalt Not Steal. |
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| | “Stealing is injustice, whether it be mental, physical or spiritual theft.” |
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| 8. | Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness Against Thy Neighbor. |
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| | “To lie or abuse the dignity or good name of anyone is unjust.” |
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| 9. | Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Wife. |
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| | “The very word justice says no man or no woman has the right to possess or become involved with the spouse of another.” |
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| 10. | Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor’s Goods. |
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| | “It would be injustice to keep what belongs to another.” |
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