1st commandment







Counter-Apologetics

 * What other gods? We are constantly told that there is one god and this god is clearly telling us to not accept any other gods, at least not before him. “I am your Lord thy God, thou shall not have any other Gods before me.” Notice it says ‘before me’ does that imply that other gods do indeed exist? What about any gods after him?  This was spoken by Elohim (ironically, a plural name for the god El), who is the “Lord” of the Israelites.
 * The commandment may be referring to man-made idols such as the golden calf made by the Israelites in Exodus 32:4 (ironically it was because of the absence of Moses who was on Mount Sinai allegedly receiving the Ten Commandments that the Israelites made the idol in the first place). It may also be referring to the gods of other cultures, such as Baal.
 * In Exodus, God also hardened the heart of the pharaoh on several occasions prolonging their 'house of bondage' and having them chased unnecessarily.

In United States law

 * The 1st commandment is not a part of U.S. law or customs. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution specifically states that any such requirement cannot be made into law. In the U.S., people are free to worship any god or no god.