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Ten Commandments for Ethical Atheists

  1. Thou SHALT NOT believe all thou art told.
  2. Thou SHALT seek knowledge and truth constantly.
  3. Thou SHALT educate thy fellow man in the Laws of Science.
  4. Thou SHALT NOT forget the atrocities committed in the name of god.
  5. Thou SHALT leave valuable contributions for future generations.
  6. Thou SHALT live in peace with thy fellow man.
  7. Thou SHALT live this one life thou hast to its fullest.
  8. Thou SHALT follow a Personal Code of Ethics.
  9. Thou SHALT maintain a strict separation between Church and State.
  10. Thou SHALT support those who follow these commandments.


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  • English - Poem
  • Chemistry - Lab
  • New Testament - Simon the Zealot
  • Zealotry
  • We Zealots were the most powerful of the forces that opposed the Roman rule of the Holy Land. In 6AD we attempted a failed coup in Galilee under Judas of Galilee, different from the Judas I found myself in the company of later.

When I first heard about the man known as Jesus Christ, I was ecstatic. Finally, a truly powerful revolutionary had arrived, one that could deliver us from the Roman rule once and for all. I was drawn to this man, and eventually we crossed paths. I could see immediately that this man was not just a revolutionary such as myself. He was indeed the Messiah, sent by God to deliver us from sin. I followed him, and after some time he approached me, and named me as one of the 12 disciples. What surprised me most about his ministry was not his teachings. It was the other disciples. Matthew in particular disturbed me. A Roman tax collector? Of all the people! I don’t pretend to understand everything Jesus does, but I will accept it. Along my travels with Jesus, I learned many things.