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03/20/26 10:48 AM

#574643 RE: 12yearplan #574635

As a result, secularism can unintentionally create new conflicts rather than resolving the old ones.

I say the greater incidences of conflict come from the 'prayer in schools' 'ten commandments on the wall' advocates.

So far the Establishment Clause is holding up judicially against those advocates. Show the kids the movies The Ten Commandments AND the Mel Brooks movie.....

In the 1981 film History of the World, Part I, Mel Brooks performs a famous comedy sketch where he portrays Moses descending Mount Sinai with three stone tablets.
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The Scene
As Moses approaches the Israelites, he announces that God has given them 15 commandments. However, he immediately fumbles and drops one of the tablets, which shatters on the ground. Without missing a beat, he corrects himself and declares, "Ten! Ten Commandments for all to obey!".

The "Lost" Commandments
While the film doesn't explicitly name all five of the lost laws, eagle-eyed viewers and Hebrew linguists have translated the text on the shattered third tablet. According to the Jewish Humor Central and Reddit movie details, the commandments were written in proper Hebrew and included:

11. Lo Ta'avor – You shall not pass.
12. Lo Tatzkhik – You shall not make people laugh.
13. Lo Tikneh – You shall not buy.
14. Lo Talunu – You shall not stay.
15. Lo Teshaber – Thou shalt not break (ironically, the one Moses broke).
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The scene is a parody of Cecil B. DeMille’s 1956 epic The Ten Commandments, where Charlton Heston's Moses notably never drops the tablets.