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Just as God delivered the Jews from slavery in Egypt, he says, the Ten Commandments free people from their own misconceptions. "God released them to not just be self-centered and follow their own whims but to be a community, not just with each other but with God."
God's commandments "go further than what is convenient for you, or what is perceived in your best interests," McClenahan adds.
The Ten Commandments tell us about the nature of God, and that nature is moral and in this way God is different from pagan deities, says the Rev. Rob Schenck. Raised a Jew and now an evangelical Christian minister, the Rev. Schenck is president of Faith and Action, an organization based in Washington, D.C., that does missionary outreach to elected officials. Its National Ten Commandments Project has given away more than 400 granite-polymer Decalogue tablets.
Without the First Commandment, says the Rev. Schenck, there is no "objective moral content ... just one religion's opinion over another's." At the time of Moses, he notes, many religions condoned human sacrifice.
The human tendency to fudge, to think of things in a relative way, requires the moral authority of God, says Rabbi Benny Zippel of Chabad Lubavitch of Utah, a conservative Jewish congregation in Salt Lake City.
Here's an example of human relativism that is particularly relevant this week as people hold Holocaust remembrances, he says. "Someone like Hitler would have been a believer that murdering his fellow human beings is immoral, but when those human beings happened to be Jews, gypsies, lesbians, gays, blacks or other minorities, then not only does he consider it not immoral, he thinks it's praiseworthy" to kill.
The First Commandment, then, is a reminder: Don't take morality into your own hands. "The one who defines what is right from what is wrong is only God and nobody else other than God," Rabbi Zippel says.
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