reported by BNP via the Exodus Examiner
Mr. Hatshepsutson has returned from one of his trips up Mt. Sinai with a 10 point constitution for the emerging Hebrew nation. Experts in neighboring countries are analyzing the document to see how it might impact them. The foundational principles are said to be succinct, but broad and thorough for application.
Three items seem to deal with disallowing the spending time or money in the business of making idols. A fourth has to do with letting everyone rest once a week. The remaining 6 basic laws briefly, but strongly, stipulate honorable treatment of all people.
Leaders of surrounding nations say a major flaw in the plan is the lack of governmental authority to enforce the code. The way the constitution is written, it seems to be leaving it up to each individual to comply. The community in a given area is left as the only body to put pressure on violators. There is some talk of a network of uniformed men being available for counsel, but not functioning to compel obedience.
There are reports of a few explanatory documents being circulated to help the citizens understand what is meant by things like “You shall not steal.” and “You shall not covet.” It is said that after reading a few examples, the concept comes across that it is just how most people would like to be treated by others.
The Hebrew God, whom Mr. Hatshepsutson claims is the actual author of the constitution, currently has the full cooperation of the Hebrew nation. The documents, not to mention the fire and smoke, have convinced the Hebrews that all other so-called gods are imaginary or imposters.
They give their God credit for the unique and unprecedented cloud-pillar that can be seen near the camp. There are rumors that this pillar was involved in the recent disappearance of the Egyptian army.
(for further information see Exodus 20 – 23:13)
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