Some years ago, comedian George Carlin did an irreverent routine about the Ten Commandments. He said that although 10 was a great number (indeed, the basis for the decimal system), many were duplicative and appeared to evidence Commandment "padding." He determined two or three would suffice to cover all of the things one should never do. No doubt many of those who appreciated Carlin's acerbic wit were praying that when his time ca...
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