List the 10 commandments you disagree with and why.
I don’t see why this is relevant, but sure.
The
second and
third commandments I take issue with, because they are a testament to Yahweh’s ego and jealousy. I suppose that the first is justified, assuming Yahweh has given his people decent reasons to believe that he is the only God.
The
fourth is iffy; obedience and respect toward one’s elders are good, but only to the extent that they earn that respect. I don’t think that authority should be unquestionably followed, as Yahweh is in the Old Testament.
The fifth is an excellent law; no arguments here. It is a bit ambiguous in its wording, however; does it imply that killing of other animals besides humans is immoral as well? Does it imply that killing is always wrong, regardless of circumstances?
The sixth is also okay, assuming both spouses do not want each other to be polyamorous. Catholics take this commandment to also mean “do not be unchaste”, however, so that part I disagree with; sexual responsibility is certainly important, but not the Catholic definition of chastity, which precludes all premarital sex, all artificial birth control, all sexual activity beyond light kissing between an unmarried couple, and homosexuality.
The seventh is also a great law.
To the extent that it means “do not lie unless it is necessary to save lives”, sure, the eighth commandment is good. As an actual law, this would be difficult to enforce, but I think honesty is important in human society.
The
ninth and
tenth commandments aren’t nearly important enough to warrant one fifth of the space on the list. I don’t think that lust in the mind is immoral as long as you don’t let that lust become an obsession or use that lust as a motivation to cheat on your spouse or commit rape. Jealousy isn’t so much immoral as it is imprudent. If you see something that someone more fortunate than you has, and you want, there’s nothing wrong with that if you use that feeling of desire as a motivation to legally buy or work for such a possession. To paraphrase George Carlin, “Coveting someone else’s goods is what drives the economy.” Envy of someone whose possessions or traits you will never own, however, will only lead to frustration, low self esteem, and even depression. Sometimes it will lead to theft.
So the main commandments I think that we could do without are #2, 3, 4, 9, and 10. I would replace those commandments with prohibitions against rape, slavery, child abuse, prejudice, and greed. This is all assuming that the basis of the first commandment (there exists a benevolent God) is true. In a secular society, that commandment would go out too.