A Madagascar hissing cockroach fitted with a “backpack” computer and infrared camera could help search-and-rescue teams locate bodies in the aftermath of an earthquake
Good idea. This is old stuff now but I dread to think what other gizmos are out there that allow folks to mess with animal’s brains. Anyone with morals knows this is wrong. the others? They need help or incarceration, simple enough.
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There aren’t ten! there are hundreds. They just kept tacking them on to get folk to do what they wanted.
“And there is no agreement on which ten of the many are “the” ten. The phrase “ten commandments” appears in Exodus 34 and in Deuteronomy 10, which is a reference, but not a list. The strange thing is that the line about Moses writing on the (new) tablets “the ten commandments” is preceded by a list of totally different orders, such as “you shall keep the feast of the unleavened bread”. The familiar list is given earlier in Exodus 20, except that it is never there called “the Ten Commandments” and there is no mention of tablets until 11 chapters and 600-some commandments later.”
10 Awkward Facts about the Ten Commandments - Incredulous
Agreed, starting with “Be open-minded and be willing to alter your beliefs with new evidence.” (Jeremy Jimenez) and ending with “Leave the world a better place than you found it. (Maury McCoy)”. Christians wouldn’t like this though why? “Love not the Earth, for the Earth shall pass”, idiots.
Here's a Secular Alternative to the Ten Commandments
Sick yes, but could be a cheap way to have bugs go and survey inside places that may contain a bomb.
Good idea. This is old stuff now but I dread to think what other gizmos are out there that allow folks to mess with animal’s brains. Anyone with morals knows this is wrong. the others? They need help or incarceration, simple enough.
Neuron spiker box anybody? Weird stuff. Should not be used for anything but research.
Sick!
But shouldn’t all chiefs be ethical? I question the idea that one person deals with ethics and the rest ignore it, as it’s covered.
They exist. Not sure how much say they get in the boardroom though.
They are coming, too much money at stake not to nowerdays. Good stuff.
There aren’t ten! there are hundreds. They just kept tacking them on to get folk to do what they wanted.
“And there is no agreement on which ten of the many are “the” ten. The phrase “ten commandments” appears in Exodus 34 and in Deuteronomy 10, which is a reference, but not a list. The strange thing is that the line about Moses writing on the (new) tablets “the ten commandments” is preceded by a list of totally different orders, such as “you shall keep the feast of the unleavened bread”. The familiar list is given earlier in Exodus 20, except that it is never there called “the Ten Commandments” and there is no mention of tablets until 11 chapters and 600-some commandments later.”
Agreed, starting with “Be open-minded and be willing to alter your beliefs with new evidence.” (Jeremy Jimenez) and ending with “Leave the world a better place than you found it. (Maury McCoy)”. Christians wouldn’t like this though why? “Love not the Earth, for the Earth shall pass”, idiots.
Hitchin nailed this already.