Suddenly understand why it is illegal to not kill lobster before cooking in Australia

Elaina 2022-03-21 09:02:10

When we first opened in Australia, there was a piece of news that was always taken as a joke by us. There was a chef in a Chinese restaurant who often failed to kill them when he cooked lobsters. AUD

Now after reading the Ten Commandments, I went to Google the Law of Moses and the Old Testament to influence modern Christianity. Among them, Noah's Seven Laws are mentioned.

1 Prohibition of idolatry

2 Murder is forbidden

3 Prohibit theft

4 Prohibition of unethical sex

5 Prohibition of profanity

6 Do not eat meat taken from live animals

7. Establishing the Court of Justice to Adjudicate

It seems to be the most basic, but in fact it is the cornerstone of the current legal morality.

Among them, the sixth living body may also be saying that our bottom line on cruelty

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Extended Reading
  • Cleve 2022-04-20 09:01:48

    The four-hour-long film is fantastic. The script balances the biblical story and entertainment just right, and it also permeates a strong modern flavor, which is still not out of date to this day; religion and the modern trend of thought triggered by the West are two sides of the same body, and Moses has gone through trials and tribulations along the way to show miracles;" There is no real freedom without the law." The special effects and costumes are superb, and Baxter is just too beautiful.

  • Enid 2022-04-21 09:02:29

    There are so many stories about this Passover.

The Ten Commandments quotes

  • Dathan: For ten talents of gold, I'll give you the wealth of Egypt! Give me my freedom and I'll give you the scepter! Give me the water girl, Lillia, and I'll give you the princess of your heart's desire. Give me this house of Baka's and I'll give you the throne! Give me all that I ask... or give me leave to go.

  • Dathan: Joshua's strength didn't kill the master builder.

    Rameses: Now speaks the rat that would be my ears.

    Dathan: Too many ears tie a rat's tongue.

    Rameses: [to the Egyptian soldiers] Go, all of you!

    [turns to Dathan]

    Rameses: Well... who killed him?

    Dathan: I am a poor man, Generous One; what I bring is worth much.

    Rameses: I have paid you much, and you have brought me nothing.

    Dathan: Now I bring you the world... true Son of Pharaoh.

    Rameses: You offer me the world when you cannot even bring me the deliverer. Who killed Baka?

    Dathan: The deliverer.

    Rameses: Would you play at words with me?

    Dathan: No, Lord Prince.

    Rameses: And this murderer has now fled to some distant land?

    Dathan: No, Lord Prince.

    Rameses: Name him.

    Dathan: One who made himself a prince and judge over us; and if he knew I were here, he would kill me as he killed the Egyptian.

    Rameses: I will hang you myself if you tire me further.

    Dathan: There are those who would pay much for what my eyes have seen.

    Rameses: Do you haggle with me like a seller of melons in the marketplace?

    Dathan: No, I will not haggle, Great Prince; here's your money. But for ten talents of fine gold, I'll give you the wealth of Egypt. Give me my freedom, and I'll give you the scepter. Give me the water girl Lilia, and I'll give you the princess of your heart's desire. Give me this house of Baka, and I'll give you the throne. Give me all that I ask... or give me leave to go.

    Rameses: I will give you more than leave to go; I will send you where you belong.

    Dathan: I belong in your service, Glorious One.

    Rameses: Very well, I will bargain with you. If what you say pleases me, I will give you your price, all of it; if not, I will give you the point of this blade through your lying throat, agreed?

    Dathan: Agreed; the deliverer... is Moses.

    Rameses: Draw one more breath to tell me why Moses or any other Egyptian would deliver the Hebrews?

    Dathan: Moses is not Egyptian; he's Hebrew, the son of slaves.