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The 10 commandments on the walking stick is, no doubt, the shortened Catholic version. The real 10 commandments from the Bible, Ex. 20:3-17, would be very hard to fit on a walking stick. Neither political leader keeps the fourth commandment. The R.C. church claims the power to change the 10 Comm. (See a Cathecism). David said, "The law of the Lord is perfect." Ps.19:7. God has never changed a perfect law. If the 10 comm. could be changed, then Jesus would not have had to die for us on the cross. Big religion today is big politics--clothed in sheep's clothing. Jesus said, My kingdom is not of this world." John 18:36.
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