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
  • Wyatt 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Atmosphere, special effects, as far as characters are concerned, the most disgusting is the hero Moses. I have never seen such an idiot, and I want to get into the computer to kill him; the second half is the most disgusting people from Hebrews, such people , why bother to save it, it's better to just fend for itself.

  • Marlon 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    A person with a bizarre destiny, dissolving the dilemma of the people, is it not a fulfillment outside the law?

The Ten Commandments quotes

  • Yochabel: Why have you come here?

    Bithiah: Because Moses will come here.

    Yochabel: My son?

    Bithiah: No, my son! That's all he must know.

    Yochabel: My lips might deny him, Great One, but my eyes never could.

    Bithiah: You will leave Goshen, you and your family, tonight.

    Yochabel: We are Levites, appointed shepherds of Israel. We cannot leave our people.

    Bithiah: Would you take from Moses all that I have given him? Would you undo all that I have done for him? I have put the throne of Egypt within his reach! What can you give him in its place?

    Yochabel: I gave him life.

    Bithiah: I gave him love!

  • Bithiah: They're going away, Moses, and the secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I brought upon you.

    Moses: Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or Hebrew, I am still Moses. These are the same hands, the same arms, the same face that was mine a moment ago.

    Yochabel: A moment ago you were her son, the strength of Egypt. Now you are my son, a slave of Egypt. You find no shame in this?

    Moses: If there is no shame in me, how can I feel shame for the woman who bore me, or the race that bred me?