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English: A poster published by the Session of Scots' Church, Melbourne in response to a publicity campaign against the 10 Commandments and announcing a 'new religion' by St. Michael's Uniting Church and Dr Fancis Macnab. The poster faces towards St. Michael's which is directly across Russell Street from Scots'.

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The Ten Commandments: the most positive and influential document ever written
More than 3000 years of history that engender and promote...

  • respect for the Divine Creator, which saves us from the arrogance of our humanity as we enjoy and make use of his creation
  • respect for the Divine character, which saves us from misplaced trust in the frivolous and transient gods of our age
  • respect for the name of God, which teaches us humility and service
  • respect for the spiritual nurture of our soul, because we are more than an accident of nature
  • respect for family and especially parents
  • respect for life, seeking to nurture and value all people, including the weak, the marginalised and the displaced
  • respect for our spouse, for the sanctity of marriage and for the value of commitment
  • respect for property and the rights of other people, taking nothing to ourselves that is not ours
  • respect for the truth, including the value of rational, scientific enquiry as well as the gospel truth about God and his Son Jesus Christ
  • respect for personal integrity and the purity of our hearts’ desires
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