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TCC Radio - Thou Shalt Not?  March 6th - 27th, 2009

Some people consider the idea of God laying out a Holy Law which demands complete obedience to be oppressive. In this series we want to look at the rule of law, which the Canadian Constitution Act 1982 affirms as one of the fundamental principles of our society, and the various purposes it plays in our nation and our spirituality.  Does "Thou Shalt Not" mean you shouldn't unless you have a good reason or does it mean, never do it? What could be the purpose of a Law that no of us seem to be able to keep? Oppression, depression or obsession? We'll find out over these next four weeks.




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Reference Sources

Internet:  

The Boston Tea Party - WikiPedia   
What About "Thou Shalt Not"...didn't you understand sign - Godspeaks

Bible: 
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Exo 20:1-17   
Deut 5:6-21 
Ezk 18:20 
Matt 7:1 
1Cor 6:1-7  
1Cor 11:31-32
2Cor 4:1-7 ESV 
2Cor 2:17    
2Cor 6:14    
Gal 3:19 AMP - click link to go to Biblegateway.com
Gal 3:19 NLT  
1Tim 1:5-11 
Heb 4:12-13 
Heb 10:3   
1Jn 3:2  
Jude 1:22-23

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