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1. The fifth commandment is honor your father and mother.

We should fear
and love God, so that we do not despise our parents or superiors, nor
provoke them to anger, but honor, serve, obey, love and esteem them. The
fourth commandment is Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.

2. The damage inflicted by the aggressor is lasting, grave, and certain. It is


truly a last resort after all other means have been exhausted, the prospects of
the success are serious and the use of the arms will not produce evil greater
than the evil to be eliminated.

3. The Sixth Commandment says Thou shalt not kill. When He was crucified
he prayed that God would forgive those who nailed him to the cross and
promised paradise to the dying thief. To obey the sixth commandment, we
must do more than refrain from inflicting harm on our enemy, we must
embrace every person as a precious creation of God. The ninth
commandment states Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
Speaking falsely in any matter, lying, equivocating, and any way devising
and designing to deceive our neighbor.

4. Chasity - also known as purity, is a virtue related to temperance.


Purity - the virtue of benevolence—acting without any trace of evil or selfish
motives.
Modesty - are ways that we relate to ourselves, to our own goodness and
limitations.

5. Religious views on pornography are based on broader religious views on


modesty, human dignity, sexuality and other virtues which may not be
reflected or may be reduced for people who practice pornography.

6. The seventh commandment is Thou shalt not commit adultery.


Not to have intercourse with another man's wife.
7. Greed - intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power,
or food.
Avarice - extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
Envy - desire to have a quality, possession, or other desirable thing
belonging to someone else.

8. Commutative- calls for fairness in exchange between individuals and private


groups.

Distributive- sees to the just distribution of the goods of creation that god
intended to be shared.

Legal- regulates citizens obligations to the larger society and government.

Social- applies to the gospel of Jesus Christ to society's structures, systems


and laws

9. "Corporal works of mercy" which concern the material and physical needs
of others. "Spiritual works of mercy" which concern the spiritual needs of
others.
10.The eight commandment is Thou shalt not steal.
11.An important difference between detraction and calumny is at once
apparent. The calumniator says what he knows to be false, whilst the
detractor narrates what he at least honestly thinks is true.

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