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
  • Braxton 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    According to the movie in 1958, this is quite superb picture. I also saw a remake, but forgot the name. .

  • Estefania 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The part where Moses splits the Red Sea is particularly impressive, not talking about religion, just as a feature film, it's not boring for three and a half hours.

The Ten Commandments quotes

  • Lilia: Joshua!

    Joshua: Run, Lilia, run! The way is clear. The master builder will not follow.

    Baka: Neither will you, stonecutter.

    [Joshua tried to escape, running backwards, but was captured by Baka's guards]

    Baka: Bind him between the columns! See that his arms are tightly stretched!

    Egyptian guard: He'll cut him to pieces.

    Baka: Now go after the girl. Don't come back without her.

    Egyptian guard: We'll find her.

    Baka: You foolish, stupid man. I would have kept her only a short while. She would have returned to you, shall we say, more worthy. Now to whom shall I return Lilia? You will not be there, Joshua.

    [saying this, Baka starts to lash Joshua]

    Baka: You've seen me drive my chariot. I can flick a fly from my horse's ear without breaking the rhythm of his stride. You've seen me use my whip.

    [Baka lashed Joshua again]

    Baka: You make no outcry, Joshua, but you will. You will cry for the mercy of death.

    Joshua: One day you will listen to the cry of slaves.

    Baka: This is not that day, Joshua.

    [Baka lashed another stripe on Joshua]

    Baka: You hold your tongue almost as well as I hold my temper. It's a pity to kill so strong a stonecutter.

    Moses: [Moses caught Baka's whip, pulled it, and turned Baka around] Death will bring death, Baka!

    Baka: Who are you?

    Moses: One who asks what right you have to kill a slave.

    Baka: The right of a master to kill you or any slave.

    Moses: Then kill me, master butcher!

    [Moses then caught and used Baka's whip, choking Baka to death]

    Baka: Moses!

    [Baka's last line]

  • Bithiah: Moses, do not enter! There is only sorrow here.

    Moses: Are you comforting it, my mother? I followed you here to find this woman Yochabe...

    [to Yochabel]

    Moses: You were the woman who was caught between the stones.

    Yochabel: Until you came.

    Bithiah: My son, if you love me, you will...

    Moses: I love you, my mother, but am I your son...

    [to Yochabel]

    Moses: or yours?

    Yochabel: No, you are not my son. If you believe that men and women are cattle to be driven under the lash, if you can bow before idols of stone and golden images of beasts, you are not my son.