Showing posts with label Exodus 20. Show all posts
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Friday, August 21, 2026

The Ten Commandments Examined: Why the Law Aligns With the Seven Pillars

 The moral architecture of truth, restraint, covenant, justice, and life


The Ten Commandments are not aligned with reality merely because they are ancient or religious. They are aligned because they protect the conditions without which human life collapses: truth, trust, restraint, justice, family continuity, responsible power, and reverence for life.

A Seven Pillars examination of the Ten Commandments, showing how the Law protects truth, justice, love, wisdom, creation, responsible power, and life.

The Ten Commandments, recorded in Exodus 20:1–17 and Deuteronomy 5:6–21, are often treated as either untouchable religious rules or outdated restrictions. Both approaches miss their deeper moral structure.

The Law is not aligned with the Seven Pillars merely because it appears in Scripture. A command must be examined by what it protects, what it restrains, and what follows when it is obeyed or ignored.

Under the Doctrine of the Seven Pillars of the Eternal Source, the Ten Commandments stand as a strong moral foundation. They protect truth over deception, light over concealment, love over betrayal, responsible power over domination, creation over destruction, wisdom over uncontrolled desire, and life over violence.

They do not attempt to answer every scientific, political, or legal question. They are not a complete manual for every modern situation. But they establish the moral boundaries without which societies become unstable.

For a fuller explanation of the standard used in this examination, read: The SevenPillars: The Standard of Alignment 

Tagalog version is available: Sinuri ang Sampung Utos: Sinuri ang Sampung Utos: Bakit Umaayon ang Kautusan sa Pitong Haligi

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