“In the Tenth Commandment, why are wives listed with things like houses, oxen, and donkeys, which are property?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "You seem to have Christianity confused with other religions, such as Hinduism, that treat wives as mere property. The Tenth Commandment prohibits coveting (covetousness is an unlawful desire), and lists some of the items we are not to lust after. I’m sure you would agree that men tend to lust after women. So, women are included in the list. The association with other things we covet has nothing to do with their worth."
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