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Top two rules that you can be solve out bad behaviour (Ten Commandments Edition)

2: You should not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
This 2nd commandment reminds us of the power of words that we use. Our words have to show our behaviour, and also the shapes of behaviour. When we use God's name to express anger or making fun of someone for example: Oh my God! (OMG), we connect with God with anger. This commandment reminds us of not taking God's name in vain, when you are saying "Oh My God, "you are taking his name in vain, and it is not respectful, that's means you are making fun of him.
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Examples of taking God's name in vain.
1: Obey You Parents/Guardians (Honour your father and your mother)
The 4th commandment teaches us to respect or obey our parents/guardians, grandparents, siblings, cousins, and caregivers. Not just when we are agreeing with them, or when you are doing good things. Respecting your parents or your guardians helps us creating peace and warmth at your home When there is peace in our homes or anywhere else. This commandment reminds me of good behaviour and taking turns because, we have to follow, what your parents or my guardians have said to you.

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An example of obeying to your parents.


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