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  • "Preach the Ten Commandments in all their stern and uncompromising 'shalts' and 'shalt-nots,'" cries one.

    Love to the Uttermost Expositions of John XIII.-XXI. 1888

  • Anglicanism that seemed to carry with it innumerable "shalts" and "shalt nots," disagreeable to the natural man or woman, soon found her a tiring and trying companion.

    Lady Rose's Daughter Humphry Ward 1885

  • Before addressing the various "Thou shalt nots," it is often salutary to look at the "Thou shalts" and the "Thou might want tos."

    The Bible and Sexuality 2011

  • Behe is clear that he does not take the Fall or any “what happened when” part of Genesis as opposed to the “thou shalts” literally, and not one other DI fellow to my knowledge has publicly disagreed with him.

    Two analyses of Meyer's "Signature in the Cell" - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • Behe is clear that he does not take the Fall or any “what happened when” part of Genesis as opposed to the “thou shalts” literally, and not one other DI fellow to my knowledge has publicly disagreed with him.

    Two analyses of Meyer's "Signature in the Cell" - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • Behe is clear that he does not take the Fall or any “what happened when” part of Genesis as opposed to the “thou shalts” literally, and not one other DI fellow to my knowledge has publicly disagreed with him.

    Two analyses of Meyer's "Signature in the Cell" - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • It's a set of conceptual "oughts" derived by deduction from an idealized set of conceptual "shalts" that have no absolute standing in empirical human experience.

    Carry-Over Thread 2007

  • It's a set of conceptual "oughts" derived by deduction from an idealized set of conceptual "shalts" that have no absolute standing in empirical human experience.

    Carry-Over Thread 2007

  • And the question "how do you know about conceptual shalts?" remains unanswered.

    Carry-Over Thread 2007

  • It's a set of conceptual "oughts" derived by deduction from an idealized set of conceptual "shalts" that have no absolute standing in empirical human experience.

    Carry-Over Thread 2007

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