Saturday, April 24, 2010

Law of the Land

The Supreme Court has invalidated a federal law that had criminalized the sale of certain depictions of animal cruelty.

There were seven commandments given to Adom and Chava (Adam and Eve) for their progeny to follow 1)not to serve idols, 2)not to use God’s Name in vain 3)not to murder 4)not to steal 5)make laws protecting animals, 6)make laws concerning sexuality, 7)make courts of law to administer justice.

If the human being lives according to these dictates than you are cool with the Creator–no religion necessary. The first four commandments require definition of terms: idols, Name, Stealing and Murder but the last three commandments are up to human discretion–

It is through courts of law to limit the predatory nature of man by protecting animals and human expression; the Talmud-Book of Law says, Dina Machota Dina/Law of the Land is the Law–as long as it does not contradict the Torah.

The Cabala includes the human being into the animal kingdom and calls the angels Behama Raba/Large Animals. The Torah has additional commandments regarding the prohibition of causing suffering to animals; the animal soul flows in the blood of the human–Torah law can guide secular law if religion does not get in the way.

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