“You shall not steal” Why do people steal? So many excuses and reasons could come forth, but the root of it all is greed and pride. If we are content with what we have, then stealing should not occur. However, some of us may not be content or satisfied. The urge of having something more,…
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The Ten Commandments: 6th Commandment: No Adultery
“You shall not commit adultery” Someone once joked that if infants should enjoy their infancy, so adults should enjoy their adultery. While this statement may sound funny, it is certainly no laughing matter in meaning and practice. If we have: Had unchaste relations in thought, word and deed with another’s wife or husband Watched or…
The Ten Commandments: 5th Commandment: Don’t Kill
“You shall not kill” Would anyone in his or her right mind kill another person? Perhaps not. But there are ways a person can kill another person directly or indirectly, and we should be discerning enough to know and prevent such ways from happening. If we have: Wilfully murdered another person Committed or attempted suicide…
The Ten Commandments: 4th Commandment: Honour father and mother
“Honour your father and your mother” As children, we are often taught to love, respect and obey our parents. As we grow up, we are also taught to show obedience to lawful civil authorities, as well as obedience to religious superiors (especially with matters concerning faith and morals). However, if some us have: Shown hatred…
The Ten Commandments: 3rd Commandment: Keep Holy the Lord’s Day
“Remember to keep holy the Lord’s day” Most of us are busy people, but we should take care not to overdo things. Sometimes we do too much at the expense of something else. Perhaps the something else could be our health, and all the effort in doing so much ends up in poor health or…
The Ten Commandments: 2nd Commandment: Don’t play play with God’s name
“You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain” Some of us may be guilty of being too quick in saying something, only to regret later. Others may habitually use “flowery” words in one form or another, without realising or considering the degrading consequences of such words. As Catholics, we are…