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A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery

By Joseph Phillimore

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of moral questioning, a call echoes, urging adherence to sacred vows and warning of the ruinous consequences brought by infidelity's hand.

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2020-04-26
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"A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery" by Joseph Phillimore is a religious script from the 1800s that explores the importance of staying true to God's rules, mostly focusing on staying faithful in marriage. The story is about how breaking the promise of marriage can be bad for people and all of society, and why everyone should follow the rules of God. Phillimore talks about how important marriage is, how it's supposed to be a safe place for love and support, and how breaking that promise can cause a lot of pain and mess things up spiritually. He also mentions how important it is for parents to teach their kids to be good, so they don't make these mistakes later in life. The story tries to tell people to take their promises seriously and to live in a way that respects God's wishes, warning them about the dangers of ignoring those important commitments.

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