“The First Amendment of the US Constitution ... is an eloquent repudiation of the First Commandment's prohibition of religious freedom. It is also a repudiation of the Third Commandment's prohibition of freedom of speech. The Thirteenth Amendment repudiates the institution of slavery which is so cozily assumed by the Fourth and Tenth Protestant Commandments.” FirstsReligiousAtheismSpeechThirdsConstitutionInstitutionsSlaveryPositive AtheismAmendmentsFourthFreedom Of SpeechCommandmentsFirst AmendmentProhibitionProtestantsEloquentReligious FreedomUs ConstitutionThirteenth Amendment Author:Frank Zindler
“Consider: what could be more American than the principle that every person is to be held accountable for his or her crimes only? Could anything be more un-American than the Second Commandment's warning that "I Yahweh, thy God, am a jealous god, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation."? Not even the Common Law would have hung a man because his grandfather had stolen a horse!” MenChildrenPersonsLawFatherCommonPrinciplesGenerationsAtheismCrimeThirdsHorsePositive AtheismJealousWarningFourthGrandfatherHungCommandmentsStolenVisitingIniquityYahwehCommon Law Author:Frank Zindler