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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Here's a radical, new idea:

Thou shalt be faithful to thy church and follow its teachings.
Thou shalt defend thy church.
Thou shalt respect women and the weak and shalt constitute thyself their defender.
Thou shalt love thy country.
Thou shalt never recoil before thine enemy.
Thou shalt make unceasing war against cruelty and the unjust.
Thou shalt perform scrupulously thy country’s duties, if they be not contrary to the laws of God.
Thou shalt reject untruth and remain faithful to thy pledged word.
Thou shalt be generous and give largesse to those in need.
Thou shalt be, everywhere and at all times, the champion of right and good and the foe of injustice and evil.

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