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JohnnyRingo

(20,144 posts)
4. I get that.
Thu Sep 4, 2025, 11:31 AM
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But how does vanity play into that rule? Certainly the people who wrote, rewrote and translated that credo had the vocabulary that they could have included it with the false witness mandate. The word "vanity" doesn't fit in with breaking any oath, regardless how it's interpreted.

I suspect that commandment was hijacked by junior high school teachers to curb fowl language when they hand out homework. haha

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"lords name in vain" rampartd Thursday #1
I get that. JohnnyRingo Thursday #4
Vanity doesn't come into it Easterncedar Thursday #14
Exactly. TomSlick Thursday #20
You might find this interesting TexLaProgressive Thursday #19
I see how that interpretation instructs how to use the Lord's name JohnnyRingo Friday #34
Long ago I read a series about the Dabney family TexLaProgressive Friday #36
I'm pretty sure swearing a "so help me god" oath ancianita Thursday #12
vowing "til death do us part " coul be stretched to false witness as well rampartd Thursday #16
Nope. Sin is intentional. Oaths like "Till death do us part" came later. ancianita Thursday #17
I like your thinking. Loryn Thursday #2
Amen Johnny, gab13by13 Thursday #3
Off topic, but here is a joke related to the comic you posted. John1956PA Thursday #5
Good one! ancianita Thursday #23
hahahaha JohnnyRingo Friday #29
I am not an expert state of stupid Thursday #6
Every time you say "I am". Blue Full Moon Thursday #7
I think it's ok to cuss Marthe48 Thursday #8
Meh. You do you. Happy Hoosier 16 hrs ago #42
Man is the only animal to have found the ONE TRUE GOD ...............several of them. Mark Twain Ping Tung Thursday #9
According to Hebrew scripture Mossfern Friday #31
I think you proved Twain's point. There are millions of One True Gods available to pick. Ping Tung Friday #37
The Abrahamic and other religions are mostly Mossfern Friday #39
Yay! We agree! Why not? Indeed. Ping Tung Friday #40
That means I've always gotten that commandment wrong. Xavier Breath Thursday #10
Beeleeve BoRaGard Thursday #11
Is that where that came from? JohnnyRingo Friday #32
I think it is partly about those who pray for personal gain instead of for help to people in need of basics. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Thursday #13
Absolutely Be The Light Thursday #15
Also professing faith for monetary or political reasons. surfered Thursday #18
Going back to the earliest version I stand a chance of translating, it's "in vanum" in the Latin Vulgate version muriel_volestrangler Thursday #21
Thanks, Muriel! summer_in_TX Friday #28
I'm the veteran of a profoundly religious upbringing who's morphed into an atheist. NNadir Thursday #22
I think the first one is weird. chouchou Thursday #24
Thanks Johnny Tatou Thursday #25
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Friday #38
The problem with your analysis edhopper Thursday #26
Oh. OK. JohnnyRingo Friday #33
Anybody that gets upset edhopper Friday #35
Catholic teaching on this would be much more dire DenaliDemocrat Thursday #27
Christ replaced the 10 commandments with 2 ... marble falls Friday #30
Ah, but for some Mossfern Friday #41
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