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The Divine Code of Human Behavior:
The 77 commandments are our guide as Kem (one who has agreed
to live in accordance with knowledge of the universe). They are the
greatest gift that humanity has received from the Divine World.
When human beings came into existence we were very animal like,
and portrayed very barbaric behavior. There was a lack of values.
Instances of murder, robbing, rape, and cannibalism ran rampant.
In a short time our human world was sat down by the Divine World
(the World of the Gods) and was asked What will be your agenda on
Earth What do you want?
This was a very significant event in the becoming of humanity. In
order to fully comprehend this event, the honest student of life
should strive to understand the nature of the human mind. The
human mind does not invent. Everything that we can contemplate
is based on what we have seen, heard or otherwise experienced.
Since the human mind cannot create, it is left to imitate. This
explains why our behavior was such before contact with the Divine
World. It also explains why, after contact with the Divine, the only
19. Thou shall not get angry or enter a dispute without just cause
20. Thou shall not be impure
21. Thou shall not refuse to listen to words of justice and truth
22. Thou shall not blaspheme
23. Thou shall not sin by excess of speech
24. Thou shall not speak scornfully
25. Thou shall not curse a Divinity
26. Thou shall not cheat on the offerings to Gods
27. Thou shall not waste the offerings to the dead
28. Thou shall not snatch food from children and thou shall not
sin against the Gods of ones city
29. Thou shall not kill divine animals with bad intentions
30. Thou shall not cheat
31. Thou shall not rob or loot
32. Thou shall not steal
33. Thou shall not kill
34. Thou shall not destroy offerings
35. Thou shall not reduce measurements
36. Thou shall not steal properties belonging to Gods
37. Thou shall not lie
38. Thou shall not snatch away food or wealth
77. Thou shall not break dams that are established on current
waters
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