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The second Commandment forbids all false, rash, unjust, and unnecessary oaths, blasphemy, cursing, and profane words. Q. 1240. When is an oath rash, unjust or unnecessary?
The Second Commandment prohibits idolatry. This commandment warns against, most broadly, giving too much allegiance or devotion to things that do not deserve it.
Traditionally Catholics consider Deut. 5:6-10 as the First Commandment, verse 11 as the Second Commandment, verses 12-15 as the Third Commandment and so on.
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The Christian Post on MSNWhat if we inverted all the Ten Commandments - MSNThe 2nd commandment reads: “You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or on the ...
The second commandment for Protestants, and for Texas, is “Thou shalt not make to thyself a graven image.” That prohibition, however, ...
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