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Ten Commandments or Ten Amendments?

Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) May 4, 2006

On Ten Amendments Day, May 7th, we come together in local communities in supporting our Constitution, the freedoms it preserves, and the rights it protects. Why is there a need to support and promote the Bill of Rights?

Powerful forces are working to undermine the principles that have kept Americans free for 215 years and jeopardize the liberties guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.

Religious activists are seeking to install God in our government. On May 7th, the Ten Commandments Day Commission and millions of followers will lobby to replace the Ten Amendments with the Ten Commandments, replacing our civil rights with their religious preferences.

Visit the Ten Amendments Day website at www.TenAmendmentsDay.org to learn about the Bill of Rights and the debates that went into the creation of our secular Constitution. You’ll find articles about the Ten Commandments and the current court cases attempting to force religion into the government, as well as other press resources.

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New Book Asks: Do Christians Really Believe in Jesus or Just in The Ten Commandments?



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Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) October 4, 2007

According to mainstream Christian teachings mankind does not have to observe The Ten Commandments because Jesus has already fulfilled them. Author Truoc Duong challenges this assumption in his new book titled The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!.

“Does being Christian really mean that once a person believes in Jesus he or she is free to worship other gods, to bow down to idols or to use God’s name in vain or to commit other biblical sins?” Duong asks. “Do Christians really think this, or like to do those things? And, if not, does that mean they are really believers in just The Ten Commandments?”

The author says that all these contradictions and confusions prompted him to write ‘The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!,’ which does not promote organized religion. To the contrary, it points out that The Ten Commandments are violated and misrepresented by many religions. It also points out that The Ten Commandments are not a burden to mankind as most religions make them out to be. Rather, they are the key that releases mankind from the land of religious slavery, to give mankind a total freedom that God has intended since the days of Creation. God never told Adam and Eve to worship God or anybody or anything, and that God never promises an everlasting life in heaven for a good person or an everlasting damnation in hell for a bad one, Duong states.

To back these assertions, he presents the full text of the Ten Commandments of God in his book as they are recorded in the Bible books of Exodus and Deuteronomy — and each commandment is also discussed in great detail. The book also provides a rich, detailed history of the Ten Commandments. It does not promote organized religion, he adds. To the contrary, it points out how the Ten Commandments are misrepresented or violated by many religious institutions.

“The Ten Commandments are not just for religious people, but for everybody because keeping God’s Commandments is a duty of every human being,” Duong says.

At the end of the book he concludes The Ten Commandments are the greatest lessons of love that God has given to mankind to teach them how to live with true and honest love with God and with each other, with all human brothers and sisters, and with all creatures big and small. If all mankind lived by The Ten Commandments, there would be no war. Mankind would no longer hate or fear each other, and animals would no longer fear humans, and all creatures would enjoy full freedom, happiness and peace. The earth would become the heavenly paradise God intended it to be.

Title: The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!

Paperback, 88 pages

ISBN: 978-1-4303-2909-1

Price: $ 10.95

Published by Lulu.com (May 27, 2007)

The book is available through: Amazon and Lulu.com. On Lulu.com, there are also a downloadable PDF version, which is priced at $ 2.50, and an updated color version, in which the picture of Mount Sinai, where The Ten Commandments were given, and the pictures of the stone tablets, on which the author prints The Ten Commandments, are all in full color.

In addition to “The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!,” Duong has published a number of self publishing guides. All of his books are listed at: http://stores.lulu.com/truocduong .

About Truoc Duong:

Born and grew up in a peasant family near Rung U-Minh (meaning “Twilight Jungle”) in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, Truoc Duong loves God. But he does not belong to any religion. Nevertheless, he has acquired an extensive knowledge of Eastern and Western religions during his 40 years of active involvement with various Eastern and Western religious institutions. He also possesses a strong knowledge of the Old and the New Testaments, the Hebrew Scriptures, the Koran, and various Buddhist sacred texts.

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