The Twelve Laws of God
THE TWELVE LAWS OF GOD……….. ON VENUS
(These twelve laws were given to Buck Nelson, at his farm at Mountain View, Missouri, on April 24th, 1955, by men from the planet Venus. These laws are followed faithfully and are not just something to mention occasionally.)
LOVE: Love your Maker, your parents, your neighbors, all birds and animals of the earth. and everything in the sea and air.
HONOR: Honor your God and parents. Obey God's law which is also man's law.
OBEY: Obey God's law, your parents and the rights of others.
THE LAWS
1. Love your Maker...God.
2. Thou shalt not kill...includes accidents and war.
3. Love your neighbor.
4. Let your light shine before men, and all will see your good works, and it will be an honor to you and your Maker…God.
5. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
6. Thou shalt not steal.
7. Thou must do as thou wish to be done by.
8. No other god shall be before thee.
9. Do not take the name of God in vain.
10. Honor your father and mother.
11. Your body is God's. Do not misuse it in any way. Do not drink or eat anything that is not food. Use nothing to harm the body, either inside or out. Wear nothing on the body that harms it or is of no use.
12. God made the heaven and the earth and we must give Him thanks for what he gives us.
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