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In article <47562832$1@news.povray.org>, dne### [at] sanrrcom says...
> I fail to see the relevance.
>
> I was speaking of the ten commandments, as given to Moses. Certainly,
> something that comes later can dispute or clarify such commandments. But
> I don't know what context God's words to Adam could have that isn't in
> Genesis, given there was nobody else in the entire world at the time.
>
> Jesus says which of the commandments are more important. How does that
> help Moses interpret them? How does that help anyone before Jesus
> interpret them?
>
Didn't your hear, according to one big talk show lady, Jesus came before
"everything" else, and like got stapled to the cross before then too.
Oh, and the earth *might* be flat, but she hasn't ever really thought
about it much. lol
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