Are US laws based on the Ten Commandments?

Thus, while most individual laws in America don't derive directly from the Ten Commandments, "the law" as a whole does and this deserves recognition. This, too, is a theological proposition which the American government has no authority endorsing or supporting.
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Is the Bill of Rights based on the Ten Commandments?

Finally, Limbaugh states, “Much of our Bill of Rights is biblically based, as well, and the Ten Commandments and further laws set out in the book of Exodus form the basis of our Western law.”
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Are the 10 commandments part of the law?

Actually, the Ten Commandments were given as a portion of the Law of Moses, which was a collection of written laws given as a replacement of the higher law that the Israelites had failed to obey.
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Which of the Ten Commandments are still laws in the United States?

That leaves us with only two commandments that are somewhat accurately echoed in current law: the rule against murder, and the rule against stealing. And even the rule against murder is not exactly the same as the Commandment: We recognize exceptions, such as self-defense, that the Commandment simply does not.
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Are the Ten Commandments displayed at the US Supreme Court?

A sharply divided Supreme Court on Monday upheld the constitutionality of displaying the Ten Commandments on government land, but drew the line on displays inside courthouses, saying they violated the doctrine of separation of church and state.
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WHO removed the 10 commandments?

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday sided with a lower court that ordered a New Mexico city to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the lawn outside City Hall. Civil liberties advocates behind the case called the decision involving the City of Bloomfield a victory for the separation of church and state.
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When was the Ten Commandments removed from the courthouse?

Most notably, the Supreme Court issued two rulings on the same day in 2005, ordering the removal of framed displays of the Ten Commandments in Kentucky courthouses but allowing a Ten Commandments monument on the lawn outside the Texas state capitol building.
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Does the 10 commandments still apply?

The Ten Commandments, as written by the finger of God on two tablets of stone and given to Moses at the top of Mount Sinai, are no longer in effect. Christians are not obligated to live by them.
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Do Old Testament laws apply today?

So clearly, Christ believed and upheld the law of Moses—beyond the Ten Commandments. It was binding at the time of His ministry and is still binding today. “In the Bible God does not write down every specific detail of the PRINCIPLE or SPIRIT of His law!” Mr.
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Are 10 commandments still relevant today?

The poll is part of the Deseret News' annual Ten Today series examining the role of the Ten Commandments in modern life. The study showed that more than 90 percent of Americans agree that the commandments regarding murder, stealing and lying remain fundamental standards of societal behavior.
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What are the basis of our laws?

Laws are ultimately based upon commands stemming from God and are binding upon all people — including kings, aristocrats, and other "higher" members of society. Of course, it is obvious that this is a theological proposition.
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Did Jesus break the law?

Breaking the Jewish law would have been a sin and Scripture repeatedly affirms that Jesus was sinless (2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Peter 2:22, Hebrews 4:15). James 2:10 says whoever stumbles at one point of the law is guilty of breaking it all, which means Jesus did not break any Old Testament laws.
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What does Jesus say about the law of Moses?

In Matthew 5:17-18, Jesus says, "Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
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Is English common law based on the Bible?

The Bible has had a significant impact on American law and constitutional tradition. The early colonists who settled in British North America brought with them the English common law, a system of jurisprudence that its leading authorities claimed was based on Christianity.
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How many commandments are there in the Bill of Rights?

The early European settlers followed the principles of the Ten Commandments handed down thousands of years ago.
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What is the actual meaning behind the Ten Commandments?

What do the Ten Commandments teach? The Ten Commandments establish rules of worship and forbid actions such as murder, theft, and adultery. They reflect a morality common to the ancient Middle East.
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Are Christians bound by the laws of Moses?

Article 7 of the Church of England's 1563 version and other versions, as well as Article VI of the Methodist Articles of Religion, specify only that Christians are bound by the "commandments which are called moral," but not bound by the ceremonial, ritual, or civil laws from the "law of Moses."
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What did Jesus say about the 10 Commandments?

In Matthew 19:16–19 Jesus repeated five of the Ten Commandments, followed by that commandment called "the second" (Matthew 22:34–40) after the first and great commandment. And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
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Do Christians believe in the Old Testament?

Christians think that the Old Testament tells a story, which goes on to find its completion in the New Testament. The Old Testament story is about a disaster and a planned rescue mission, Paradise lost and Paradise regained.
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Who is God wife in the Bible?

God had a wife, Asherah, whom the Book of Kings suggests was worshiped alongside Yahweh in his temple in Israel, according to an Oxford scholar. God had a wife, Asherah, whom the Book of Kings suggests was worshipped alongside Yahweh in his temple in Israel, according to an Oxford scholar.
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Where in the Bible does it say we are no longer under the law?

Now that faith has come, we are no longer under the supervision of the law. for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
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Does the New Testament replace the Old Testament?

By the death of our Redeemer, the New Testament took the place of the Old Law which had been abolished; then the Law of Christ together with its mysteries, enactments, institutions, and sacred rites was ratified for the whole world in the blood of Jesus Christ. ...
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Are the Ten Commandments on the Capitol building?

The Ten Commandments Monument is an outdoor monument installed on the Arkansas State Capitol grounds in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the United States.
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Can the Ten Commandments be posted in public schools?

In Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39 (1980), the Supreme Court ruled that a Kentucky law that required the posting of the Ten Commandments on the wall of every public school classroom in the state violated the establishment clause of the First Amendment because the purpose of the display was essentially religious.
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WHO established a legal code beginning with the Ten Commandments?

According to Hebrew teachings, a man named Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt around 1250 B.C. and received the Ten Commandments f rom God. The Hebrews began writing down the commandments and other legal principles.
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