by Revelator on June 16th, 2004

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I heard the Roman Catholic Church omits the second commandment. Is this true?

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  • by Revelator on June 16th, 2004

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    The Church of Rome oftentimes omits the second commandment completely from her Catechisms, as for example in the Maynooth Catechism and Butler's Irish Catechism. Having omitted the second commandment, Rome then changes the tenth commandment into two parts in order still to have ten commandments

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    • I heard they are stocking up on white sheets at Penny's

      Nohbdy

      by Nohbdy on June 17th, 2004

    • Could you elaborate, possibly, on what the ten commandments would state if it is ommited and the tenth is split?

      Geekette

      by Geekette on January 16th, 2005

    • Not correct: see my answer.

      Encyclopedia_John

      by Encyclopedia_John on January 19th, 2005

    • Total trash! See the answer of Encyclopedia John. BTW there are actually about 12 different orders. Even among the Jews

      Ignatius

      by Ignatius on March 28th, 2005

    • Way off

    • entirly true. see my answer if you want to see how it looked originaly.

      texdaman

      by texdaman on April 8th, 2005

    • i am an irish ctholic and hav nvr herd bout dis (ps, if they DO difer, would it not be the protes ones which chage?

      Wisdom

      by Wisdom on September 1st, 2005

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